Atomic’s MDR Dasher Keyboard Is a Modular Retro Dream

Whether you’re an Innie or an Outie, this keyboard’s got you covered.

Ever wanted the keyboard from Severance on your desk? Atomic’s MDR Dasher delivers exactly that, and then some. Inspired by the iconic Data General terminal, this all-metal beast isn’t just a pretty face. It’s modular, magnetic, and fully customizable. Swap layouts in seconds by snapping on a new top sheet, from the minimalist Innie (no Escape, no Control, just vibes and a trackball) to the modern Outie 60% layout, or go full retro with the Dasher replica, complete with numpad and modifiers.

This thing weighs in at 7kg of CNC-machined aluminum, serious desktop presence. It’s thocky, it’s solid, and it’s built for people who take their typing (and aesthetics) seriously. Whether you prefer a numpad or a trackball, everything snaps together magnetically. No software needed either, configure it all online. If this sounds like your kind of desk candy, you can reserve one now for just $10 and score up to $300 off when the Kickstarter goes live.


 

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