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Typing on my original 1986 IBM Model M 1390131 is like playing a Stradivarius or driving a Ferrari. It is a masterpiece of craftsmanship. Only wish it had a direct contact PCB like the Model F, but this definitely takes the cake over the Model F in terms of layout for me.
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Pros: -VERY comfortable -Keycaps can be easily removed (though this could be considered a con as well) -Lasts a long, long time -Excellent feel when you press down the keys (you have to try it to know what I mean) -Tough build, heavy Cons: -No Windows keys -PS/2, though you can always get an adapter -Makes every other keyboard feel inferior Bottom line is, when you're buying this keyboard, don't expect to have to ever buy another keyboard in your life, because this one will probably outlive you if it's taken care of. If you use this keyboard for a week, you'll see how quality of a product it is; it will make every other keyboard feel cheap and flimsy. It's great for schoolwork, programming, and any other things that require heavy typing. Games, I'm not so sure. I don't play games very often, but it worked great for the few games that I played using it. I've been using this keyboard for the entirety of high school, and now in college, too. It has never given me any problems.Read full review
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This thing is nearly new but required the purchase of a buffer/power connector to get it working via USB.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned