If you had looked around any office in the 1980’s which had a computer (there wasn’t that many) you would have almost certainly have seen an IBM Model F keyboard. They were so popular in fact that the ...
IBM keyboardModel MIs an existence that can be said to be the origin of the keyboard currently used. The Verge clarifies what kind of history this model made about 30 years ago and how it became the ...
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 Model F Ultra Compact is a hardcore buckling spring keyboard for nostalgic enthusiasts. Modern mechanical keyboards hold endless possibilities in design and function, yet one experience remains ...
The pen is mightier than the sword, but the IBM Model M keyboard, properly applied, can knock teeth in. There are a few more IBM keyboards even better suited to blunt force trauma – the extremely ...
Ahh, mechanical keyboards. I use one with cherry mx brown switches myself, not as loud as blue ones, but fairly close in how they feel Click to expand... I recently bought a keyboard with blue ...
Das Keyboards is a hugely popular enthusiast-level brand that makes some of the best mechanical keyboards on the planet. They’re popular with gamers and professionals alike, and offer a wide range of ...
Yes, this is about a Model M's death, now that I've totally dismounted an IBM model M (including the contacts films), I wanted to let you know that it's certainly not the best keyboard ever made. I ...
The first Model M (or then, the IBM Enhanced Keyboard) was the keyboard IBM threw in with its 3161 model terminal and, outside of the typewriter and industrial models, is the genesis for the keyboard ...