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IBM Model F Vintage Clicky Mechanical Keyboard - 1801449 - Tested, 100% Working
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IBM Model F Vintage Clicky Mechanical Keyboard - 1801449 - Tested, 100% Working
Price: US $89.00
rustTitleIBM Model F Vintage Clicky Mechanical Keyboard - 1801449 - Tested, 100% Working
ConditionGreat condition aside from small marks and some rusting in the back, also a bit dusty. One of the stands is chipped off and one of the bottom pads are missing. Non-permanent adhesive tape on front and stickers on keys. Has repair history. Keys are tested and working.
More about this keyboard
The IBM 5150 Personal Computer was an Intel 8088-based microcomputer released in August 1981 that thanks to its open architecture and software support became the basis of the "x86" PC family that continues to dominate desktop and laptop PCs to this day. The IBM Personal Computer Keyboard is the most common and widely considered to be the definitive Model F keyboard. After debuting with the 5150, it was later reused with the IBM 5160 Personal Computer XT released in March 1983 which is what the the PC Keyboard derives its common nickname from - F/XT. The F/XT played an important role in establishing the PC as a high-quality computer and solidifying buckling spring-based keyboards as IBM's go-to for well over a decade after its release. Relative to the competition, the F/XT brought unsurpassed reliability and build quality to the mix but arguably suffered from a layout too different from others. Most notably, the F/XT along with its predecessor and successors are criticised for their use of stepped multi-unit keys to reduce the need for stabilisers outside of the spacebar.

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