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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: aegrotatio on Mon, 14 June 2010, 23:42:06
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What's this AT&T keyboard? It looks like a Key Tronic.
http://cgi.ebay.com/AT-T-PS-2-102-KEY-KEYBOARD-MODEL-106465123-/350366134035
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Someone placed a bid! They probably think it's buckling spring. I bet it's a rubber dome.
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I believe it came with Avaya phone systems. That's all I can find when searching its part number. That makes me think it's a Key Tronic.
I just looked up the FCC ID and the maker is Key Tronic.
KEYTRONIC EO3602EGR / EO3623ELGR KT-2000 NEU FCCID: CIGE03600 ERGONOMIC
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So this is a rubber dome and not a keyboard with capacitative switches and rubber cups?
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There is a magic AT&T buckling spring keyboard that may not have been made by IBM. I don't think this is it.
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I think you would compare this to a Key Tronic Propeller or whatever they're calling their main keyboard line these days.
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I bid on it; can use a decent rubber dome to put on a "guest computer".
Note the model number, E03600 - definitely a Keytronic, and is the same model as the first Das Keyboard.
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There is a magic AT&T buckling spring keyboard that may not have been made by IBM. I don't think this is it.
That AT&T one had a different case though.