We may earn a commission from links on this page. In 1984 IBM introduced the legendary Model M, a beast of a mechanical keyboard that utilized a unique buckling spring key switch to make sweet love to ...
For the hardest of hard-core typists, the Unicomp Ultra Classic pegs the quintessential PC typing experience like no other keyboard on the market. Few tech products can truly be called legendary, but ...
When was the last time you really thought about your keyboard? Maybe never — it came with your computer, perhaps, or was waiting for you in your cubicle, and you’ve been happily clicking and clacking ...
Back in 2004, Adam reported the tale of his relentless search for a keyboard that would meet his all-text, all-typing, all-the-time needs as perfectly as did the nostalgically recalled Apple Extended ...
The keyboard that gave us the standardised layout on both sides of the Atlantic, with its quintessential 100% form factor and classic buckling spring mechanical keys (in most instances), is about to ...
The Buckling Spring keyboard is one of the first keyboards ever released. In fact, it’s responsible for the layout of the modern keyboards we use today. But there are a lot of different opinions about ...
I'm a long time Model M user. Love that keyboard. However, my current one is owned by my employer and I doubt they are going to let me take it if I take this job elsewhere. So, I'm looking to buy.
Clicky keyboards are not for everyone. They are louder than most mechanical keyboards and certainly louder than purpose-built quiet keyboards, but for gamers who like to feel and hear their keyboard, ...
I may be one of those young hipster kids, but I have had a fair share of time on an IBM clicky keyboard. Everyone remembers the sound of the constant clacking that was made from IBM’s buckling spring ...
Is anyone aware of a travel case that is large enough to handle a 104-key Unicomp Model M keyboard? A soft case would be preferred, but I am open to a hard case if it is not too bulky. I have found ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. For the hardest of hard-core typists, the Unicomp Ultra ...
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