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The Unicomp Ultra Classic is a monument to the staying power of well-engineered mechanical keyboard technology. You wouldn’t use a 30-year-old monitor to play World of Warcraft .
You can, instead, go with the Unicomp Ultra Classic ($84). Because it's made by the company that bought the licensing, tooling, and designs for the Model M, it could not be more authentic.
Well, the New Model M from Unicomp may well just challenge that perception, providing a classic typing experience with the usual creature comforts of lock lights and Windows keys.
The Unicomp Classic 104-key keyboard uses the same buckling-spring switches originally patented by IBM in the 1980s. The overall vintage feel and design of the keyboard are among the reasons it ...
Unicomp’s New Model M is a $104 mechanical keyboard with a design that dates back to IBM’s legendary Model M. Its buckling spring key switches feel amazing to type on, but their stiffness and ...
The Unicomp store at the Ohio Union closed yesterday, and the Tuttle Park Place store will be closing in the spring. On Feb. 21, assistant managers were told the Unicomp stores would be closing, ...
After our keyboard nerd-out on Wednesday, we bring you news of another classic battleship of a keyboard, the Customizer. Based on the IBM Model M, the Customizer from Unicomp uses the same buckled ...
You can, instead, go with the Unicomp Ultra Classic ($84). Because it's made by the company that bought the licensing, tooling, and designs for the Model M, it could not be more authentic.
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