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The ThinkPad 701 was 9.7” wide, yet its keyboard magically expanded to a comfy 11.5”. How could anything so ingenious go away ...
The IBM Model F, the first keyboard to use buckling springs, would appear on the market with the System/23 in August of 1981, a month before the release of the original IBM PC.
Cruising the ibm web site I found out that IBM has taken the thinkpad keyboard with ultranav and put it in a desktop USB keyboard. Description seems to say it only works with IBM products. Might ...
The second coming of IBM's Model F keyboard is upon us. A new project is bringing four new mechanical keyboards featuring the buckling spring switch. The switch debuted with the Model F in 1981.
IBM's popular Model F keyboard is making a brief comeback after 30 years of being off the market, and it can be ordered for $325. Skip to main content. Menu Digital Trends ...
The original IBM 101 keyboard was one of the best ever built. Now you can get your old one refurbished, or buy a new version being produced with the same technology. Review by Gary Krakow, MSNBC.
When the IBM Model F released in 1982 it was, from a PC standpoint, pretty much the only mainstream keyboard out there. Similar to VHS tapes, they were so popular that when better newer models ...
One thought on “ An IBM M2 Keyboard Lives Again ” Titus431 says: July 1, 2024 at 1:45 pm True story – Back in the day I broke my big toe dropping my Model M on it. Try doing ...
My IBM has taken a nasty fall today, which has led to minor damage, notably a key on the the keyboard. The Plastic scissor action underneath the key thing has been broken, and I cannot imagine ...
IBM has filed a U.S. patent application for a morphing touchscreen keyboard interface that would automatically resize, reshape and reposition keys based on a user's typing style.
IBM patented the Model M Buckling Spring keyboard in 1977. As we mentioned, it was one of the first keyboards that used the same layout as most keyboards today. In 1996, Unicomp acquired the ...