In a nutshell: 8BitDo is now accepting pre-orders for its latest retro mechanical keyboard, a throwback to IBM's legendary Model M from the mid-80s. The new M Edition technically isn't new at all. The ...
Even having grown up using Commodore 64s, Apple IIs, and IBM PCs, I have no fondness for mechanical keyboards. I’m most happy with a set of short-travel, chiclet-style laptop keys under my fingers, ...
I bought a P/N KB8923 FRU P/N76H0896 built 09/1996 keyboard for $0.25.<BR>I always hear you guys talking about the IBM's and how great they are.<BR>This keyboard is like new there is no dirt or grime ...
Closed, it looks pretty much like any other laptop manufactured in 1995. To be sure, it’s more compact than most—making it, in the parlance of the day, a subnotebook. But it’s still comically thick, ...
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 ...
What's old is new again can apply to a great many items in life, including 40-year-old electronic gadgets. They just don't ...
The IBM Model M maybe legendary, but I'll never take keyboard advice from anyone that uses an Apple mouse, it's like taking security advice from someone that only uses a one password. Click to expand.
This CompuAdd keyboard was used with an IBM PC/AT computer. The IBM PC/AT was introduced in 1984. the "AT" stood for "advanced technology." The machine was the first upgrade from IBMs original PC ...