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Please vote for your winner of the award for the Best self-build keyboard in 2014.
By voting in this category you can win a keyboard cable from Pexon PCs!
This is the final round. See the first round and second round for reference.
The final round ends on Monday 8 December, 20:00hrs UTC. You can change your vote until the end of the round. The winner and full results will be released soon after the vote closes.
The official nominees are:
Kurplop’s ergonomic keyboard
This ergonomic, self-build keyboard by kurplop offers non-staggered keys and an integrated trackball. An epitome of custom, personal keyboard building.
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Use the built-in tablet holder to scare normal people even more.
Lowpoly's last MiniGuru prototype
First conceived in 2008, and many times copied since then, this famous 61-key keyboard with trackpoint was in development again this year.
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Wouldn't you like this on your desk?
Matt3o's Bianca
A great example of community effort in design and building a custom keyboard, conceived and driven by matt3o, the Bianca is Teensy-driven and has a stabiliser-free layout and a layered case.
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/g58W5Fi.jpg)
Looking great with matt3o's custom keycaps to match.
Ne0phyte's Tiny Hacking Keyboard
The THKB is a 40% keyboard. After losing earlier designs in a hard disk crash, ne0phyte picked up this great project again. Only amateurs need more than 39 keys.
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Making a Happy Hacking Keyboard look huuuge.
Wcass' XTant keyboard
A long-running project, the XTANT is an amazing effort by wcass to bring the IBM PC XT into the 21st century. A new PCB and barrel frame allow for a modern layout.
A working XTant - ultra-fine capacitive buckling springs with a modern layout!