Best Project or Innovation
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Final vote!
This is the final vote for Best Project or Innovation. What is the best keyboard released this year by the community or a company? What's the most sophisticated switch that has been developed? What the most interesting project the community has conceived?
You can change your vote at any time up until 2018-12-03 19:00:00. Contrary to previous DTA editions, this is the final vote, there is no "vote for nominee" phase.
The nominees are
Afferscheim's homemade keypad

Afferscheim's homemade keypad. It's not every day that rotating knobs are integrated in such an elegant manner to a numpad or a keyboard
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The DMA's Common Sense Controller

The DMA's Common Sense Controller. While already being nominated last year I think it deserves another nomination. The inclusion of bluetooth (bluetooth model F and beamspring) and the topre controller makes it worth it for this year. Also DMA's dedication to the project is exceptional.
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Hyper 7 build by jae-3soteric

Hyper 7 build by jae-3soteric... because it's... huge.
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Bucis' gaming keypad

Bucis' gaming keypad. Because it's a very nicely polished, innovative project that's more of a glove-like input device rather than yet another keypad.
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UHKB

UHKB It has always been a cool project, and it turned into a super professional product.
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sealclubber's 3d printed mammoth (sb147)

sealclubber for his 3d printed mammoth (sb147). Everything was designed from scratch and opensourced. A huge undertaking and a truly unique project!