The Elgato Stream Deck may seem like a new innovation, but it’s actually an evolution of previous ideas from Art Lebedev and Razer. These companies believed in a new era of keyboards that could morph and adapt to a user’s needs, but they struggled to make it a viable product due to high costs and unfamiliar input devices. The Elgato Stream Deck succeeded where they failed, by offering a purpose-built tool that is comfortable and peripheral, rather than replacing your existing keyboard. The soft, jeweled keys of the Stream Deck are a joy to use and offer a different satisfaction from traditional mechanical switches. The Verge even has its own official bubble-popping Stream Deck plugin, created by colleague Mitchell Clark. As we prepare to chat with the head of Elgato, we can’t help but wonder how they managed to create such a satisfying key experience using lenses on top of a single LCD screen. Overall, the Elgato Stream Deck has redefined the way we interact with our devices, and we can’t wait to see where this technology will take us next.
The Simple Genius of Elgato: How the Stream Deck Revolutionized Peripheral Keyboards
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