geekhack
geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: sixty on Mon, 01 November 2010, 22:28:13
-
Yet more Korean keyboards we will likely never get our hands on. This seems a bit like the the Rockwell, but then again the features speak against this being Costar.
Very likely to be from the new mystery OEM that Leopold also uses.
(http://imgur.com/OgkYo.jpg)
(http://imgur.com/ENPmG.jpg)
(http://imgur.com/yiCan.jpg)
(http://imgur.com/9N6rm.jpg)
Digging the Bauhaus font, lol.
Seems colored faceplates and free extra keycaps are turning into the new standard.
Korea Company IDFactory will release Low-cost mechanical keyboard ‘Milestone SB74 Orange Edition’ in Korea.
It’s manufactured by Taiwan OEM, this keyboard sell as three options (CLICK/ NON-CLICK/ LINEAR)
Specifications of this product are as below.
Separated USB cable / Key puller included / Plastic cover / N-key rollover function /
Yellow ESC keycap
Orange colored metal frame is some interesting point of this keyboard.
ID Factory Manager briefly says “we will make a shop in YONGSAN electronic market for display our keyboard and it is possible to test by customer.”
Detail specification of Milestone SB74
- 104Key layout (Korean priting – laser printing)
- USB/PS2 COMBO Interface
- N-key rollover (USB : 6keys / PS2 unlimited simultaneous input)
- Use a CHERRY MX switches (Black / Brown / Blue)
Via KBDMania (http://www.kbdmania.net/xe/1929107#20)
-
Could the OEM be strongman ?
Low cost so will this be something like a Rosewill if you live in South Korea ? hm...
I don't particularly like bright colored backplate :/ looks gaudy.
-
Could the OEM be strongman ?
Low cost so will this be something like a Rosewill if you live in South Korea ? hm...
I don't particularly like bright colored backplate :/ looks gaudy.
Too bad I don't have a stock pile of them. I'm sure if I had a truckload of those with SF Giants logos, they'd be sold out, presuming of course the liquored up crazy people didn't just steal them and start clubbing cars with them.