Type Like It's 1984! ⏳
The IBM Model M 101-key Keyboard is a legendary input device known for its robust build, ambidextrous design, and the nostalgic double-click sound that has made it a favorite among professionals. With 101 keys and PS connectivity, it seamlessly fits into any modern workspace while delivering an unparalleled typing experience.
Brand | IBM |
Item model number | Model M |
Item Weight | 5.05 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 19.9 x 9.2 x 3.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | IBM |
ASIN | B003O895YW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 27, 2010 |
A**R
Way better for typing than a mechanical keyboard
Aside from lacking a Windows key, this is an outstanding keyboard for typing!I'm used to typing on cheap membrane keyboards, but I sometimes mistype things due to slightly pressing other keys by accident.I recently tried a number of mechanical keyboards with various Cherry MX switches and generally hated the typing experience on every single one of them. This is the only keyboard that actually feels better to type on than a plain membrane keyboard.
T**T
Really REALLY good... almost
Overall, this thing was [IS] amazing. I love the buckling springs. It is clean and it is exactly what I was looking for in my initial journey into mechanical keyboards.Overtime, though, I realized, they'd [very slightly and kinda] short changed me. The quote/single quote key [" '] had been replaced by with half height, no legend key cap.I'm loathe to complain because the keyboard is amazing. I realize that it's used. The half-height key works and I know what symbols it represents. Still, I'd kinda like to have the REAL [quote/single quote] key cap.But, since that is my ONLY problem with this keyboard, I'm still going to give it a 98/100. They were quick and delivered a clean, decent, used product.Just like the newspaper kid in Better Off Dead, I'm going to say that "I want my two dollars" (where two dollars actually equals the [quote/single quote] key on an IBM Model-M).
J**I
the best there is!
The series M is known for it's ruggedness. There are fan clubs with this guy. Got it used, but this makes no difference as these are indestructable. Have had keyboards where the home keys are worn off, the artwork is worn off (packard-bell,yeah) and have had no success with these type of interface devices until now. It is a bit noisy, but hopefully you'll be listening to music at the time and this one will cut right through and know that you've pressed a key.
G**N
Such a joy to own!
Oh I love these old IBM keyboards! I was so excited when I seen this one up for sale! I had to buy it, and I am so glad I did. The absolute most reliable and most fun keyboard I have ever owned. So loud and so comfortable, IBM really knew how to make these old buckling springs sing!
J**N
Love my new "clicky"
Exactly what I needed. My previous one was on my IBM Computer purchased in 1993 at Radio Shack. Still works good but the keyboardf failed this past month.
E**D
Best keyboard ever
In the computing world, it's almost unheard of for a piece of equipment from the 1980s to still be useful today. The IBM Model M keyboard is a notable exception to that rule. I am typing this review on a 20-year-old Model M connected to my relatively new MacBook. Why do I still use this old keyboard when newer keyboards with modern styling and fancy media keys can be found for cheap? There are a number of reasons.1) Tactile feedbackThe IBM Model M keyboard uses a distinctive buckling spring technology. This was originally developed for electric typewriters, and was later included on this keyboard. It was made to allow for comfortable typing, even for those who type a lot. The way the buckling spring works is that there is an individual spring under each key. As you press down, the spring compresses and eventually it buckles to the side from the stress. This is also the exact instant when the keyboard records the key press, and there is a distinctive clicking sound and tactile feeling when this happens. Many people, myself included, greatly prefer the feeling under your fingers on a buckling spring keyboard (like the IBM Model M) as compared to a typical rubber dome keyboard.2) Durable constructionThe IBM Model M keyboard was designed and built to last. The plastic case is very rugged and strong. The interior of the keyboard features a solid metal frame. It is heavy, durable, and can withstand years of heavy typing. The buckling springs last a lot longer than the typical keyboard's sheet of rubber domes, which tend to wear unevenly and become weak after a period of heavy use. This durability means the keyboard is quite environmentally friendly. There's no need to throw your broken keyboard in the landfill every couple of years when you have a Model M, because these almost never break.3) Removable key capsKeyboards can get quite grungy after a while. The plastic key caps on this keyboard are designed to be removed easily. This makes the keyboard quite simple to clean safely. Just pop the key caps off, soak them in hot soapy water for a while, scrub them lightly, and let them dry. When you put them back on, the keyboard will look as good as new! This feature is also good for people who use alternative keyboard layouts (like Dvorak), because the keys can be easily rearranged into any pattern desired.I also like the Model M's no-nonsense, classic, professional appearance. It means business. Buy this keyboard. It should keep you typing away for decades to come.
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