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Title: Model M, 70G8638 - $1, WARNING Rubber Dome
Post by: Sam on Mon, 17 January 2011, 00:21:32
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110637062006 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110637062006)

The listing says it's "clickety", but be forewarned, this is one of those rubber dome Model M's, not a clicky buckling spring.
Title: Model M, 70G8638 - $1, WARNING Rubber Dome
Post by: wanabe on Mon, 17 January 2011, 00:37:19
i know theyre not buckling springs...but how are these as just a rubber dome?  one of the nicer ones?
Title: Model M, 70G8638 - $1, WARNING Rubber Dome
Post by: msiegel on Mon, 17 January 2011, 00:41:46
i'm too tired right now, but we should start a new thread on the best rubber domes :)
Title: Model M, 70G8638 - $1, WARNING Rubber Dome
Post by: bugfix on Mon, 17 January 2011, 08:44:14
Quote from: msiegel;279726
but we should start a new thread on the best rubber domes :)


A Topre thread?
Title: Model M, 70G8638 - $1, WARNING Rubber Dome
Post by: 7bit on Mon, 17 January 2011, 10:51:34
Quote from: Sam;279720
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110637062006 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110637062006)

The listing says it's "clickety", but be forewarned, this is one of those rubber dome Model M's, not a clicky buckling spring.


Is there a way to tell these appart from the outside, without looking at the label (and not typing for sure)?
Title: Model M, 70G8638 - $1, WARNING Rubber Dome
Post by: J888www on Mon, 17 January 2011, 11:04:27
.......start a new thread on the best rubber domes :)

Quote from: bugfix;279818
A Topre thread?


You have just upset a great number of people with that remark, be on the lookout for all those Topre fan-boys/fan-gals, you will surely be targeted.
Many Presidents of the US of A have died for less.
Title: Model M, 70G8638 - $1, WARNING Rubber Dome
Post by: Pylon on Mon, 17 January 2011, 11:15:07
Scissors are nice. I learned to type more or less on a laptop (Dell D620/D630) so I feel at home on a decent scissor-switch board. Preferably non-chiclet, black, and with a reasonable 3-button Trackpoint in the middle.
Title: Model M, 70G8638 - $1, WARNING Rubber Dome
Post by: TexasFlood on Mon, 17 January 2011, 11:24:17
Quote from: ripster;279883
I like Scissor Switches for portability.

True, and I'm quite used to them by virtue of using Thinkpads so much.
I got a scissor that I think is similar to the one in this deal (http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?t=14425) for my son which I like.
Title: Model M, 70G8638 - $1, WARNING Rubber Dome
Post by: Sam on Mon, 17 January 2011, 17:16:10
Quote from: 7bit;279873
Is there a way to tell these appart from the outside, without looking at the label (and not typing for sure)?


I don't know of any way of distinguishing them from buckling springs from just looking at them apart from the model numbers.  AFAIK, any model M beginning with 7xG is a rubber dome, and all others that I'm aware of are buckling springs.  So basically stay away from anything that begins with a '7' and you'll probably be safe.

I did get one of these for very cheap just for reference, but I don't have it with me at the moment so can't comment on how it feels compared to other rubber domes.  I do though have a different IBM rubber dome board, not an M, which I'd consider better than the average rubber dome, not that it means much.

Regarding the comments on Topres, I recently acquired my first Topre board, a Realforce 86U, and it was one of the most disappointing purchases I ever made.  Thankfully I bought used and at a hefty discount.  It was my first time to type on Topres, and as much as I tried, I couldn't help but think, "they're nothing but rubber domes".  I guess we all just have to accept that everyone has different tastes.  For me though, regardless of how expensive it is, all rubber domes get a failing grade and are not something I want to use with any regularity.