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Offline SamirD

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Man and Machine SCLP/W5 $71.99
« on: Mon, 28 September 2015, 09:56:51 »
Ran across this by accident.  It's an interesting board that claims to have a tactile feel even though it is completely sealed and even hygienic:
https://www.cdw.com/shop/products/M-M-LOW-PROFILE-KYBRD-WHITE-BSTK/3798620.aspx?pfm=srh
https://www.cdw.com/shop/products/M-M-LOW-PROFILE-KYBRD-WHITE-BSTK/3798455.aspx?pfm=srh

Offline saturnotaku

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Re: Man and Machine SCLP/W5 $71.99
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 28 September 2015, 13:27:40 »
Here is the product page with images. Looks like a slightly more sturdy (and significantly more expensive) version of this.

Wouldn't really consider this a "great find."

Offline SamirD

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Re: Man and Machine SCLP/W5 $71.99
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 28 September 2015, 19:14:54 »
The one I posted doesn't fold and has a completely different purpose and market.  These boards are up there in msrp for non-mechs, so I they are pretty unique imo.  Since people here are from all walks of life, I thought someone might find it interesting since they're almost half the normal price.

Interesting username btw.  I actually had the first photos online of the Saturn Sky when the pre-release prototype was making the dealership rounds back in the day.  Almost bought an SL2 back in 95.  Such a great car.  Saturn was a great company.  Someone should relaunch it some day with the original focus of no-haggle prices, no surprises, and innovative features that really did work (like the composite body panels that body shops hated because they were so cheap to put on that they made no money.  Interestingly enough Mr. DeLorean thought of the same thing and the stainless steel panels on those cars are almost field replaceable.)