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Painting the case While Unicomp keyboards come in black and white versions, the “white” is something more like beige. The keyboard seen in “Portal” is a brilliant crisp white.
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 ...
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Unicomp has taken the care to make these as thick as the keyboard itself, but do note that, if you want to move the New M, you will have to hold the feet as they don’t click into place that easily.
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.
In 1996, Unicomp acquired the rights to IBM’s Buckling Spring keyboard. They took over it and made a lot of variations of the Model M over the years. Unicomp Keyboard ...
Unicomp Ultra Classic Review For the hardest of hard-core typists, the Unicomp Ultra Classic pegs the quintessential PC typing experience like no other keyboard on the market.
Manufacture of the Model M keyboard was divested from IBM to Lexmark in 1991, and in 1996 the design was licensed by a small Lexington, Kentucky firm called Unicomp. At the end of January 2009, NPR ...
That’s what it’s like to type on this Unicomp keyboard, which is designed to replicate classic IBM clackers.
If you are still in dire need to annoy everyone around you, Unicomp keyboard products has a new keyboard with old school feel and sound. The EudoraPro keyboard uses the same technology that is ...
Why I use a 20-year-old IBM Model M keyboard From the archives: They don't make them like they used to.
That’s what it’s like to type on this Unicomp keyboard, which is designed to replicate classic IBM clackers. This one’s more comfortable than keyboards of yore, though, thanks to an arching ...