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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: Snowdog993 on Thu, 15 January 2015, 20:44:02
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I presume this is the crown of collectors:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Lexmark-OPTIONS-Adjustable-Keyboard-Model-M15-M-15-pn-13h6689-16-nov-1994-/251791883696?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a9ff73db0
Maybe someone here will get it.
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seller is messing with us. he put the starting bid at a satanic $666.
btw prices for a used M15 are under $500.
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As much as I love BS keyboards... I was never a big fan of the M15... don't know why. Would always prefer a SSK instead.
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I would like one but I'm honestly a bigger fan of odd model F's and industrial ssk's. I do however think it would be really fun to type on at least once.
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Of course I've never touched one, but based on how the cap height looks, I'm assuming it'd feel like the M2, which for $500 plus would really suck. For me, the buckling spring hierarchy is definitely:
Model F > Model M > Model M2
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What I don't understand is why anyone would put that listing up and not expect it to sell. Unless they want someone to overpay for it. I think the prices of the M15 are all over the place to begin with. I'm not into ergonomic boards anyway. I saw one that was broken for sale that was asking $600 for it. How awful is that?
It's not just overpriced, it's seriously overpriced.
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Of course I've never touched one, but based on how the cap height looks, I'm assuming it'd feel like the M2, which for $500 plus would really suck. For me, the buckling spring hierarchy is definitely:
Model F > Model M > Model M2
I will have to disagree with you for now. I use a M2 on a daily basis and like it more than the Model M in terms of key feel. However I've never had a chance to type on a model M in working condition. Might change once I fix my terminal M.
IMO F>M2>M, but its all personal preference.
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IMO the M15 feels a bit better than my SSK. Doesn't feel as harsh when bottoming out.
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A couple of years ago these regularly brought in over $1K but now about half that, or less.
It would have been nice if they were standard M-based rather than M2-based.
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How are the M2/M15 switches different (sound/feel) than standard M?
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More plastic and less metal.
Also, as I remember, the caps are all 1-piece and have row contours for varying heights like regular keyboards. The spring/pivot plates are probably the same, and regular M stems will fit the barrels and operate properly, but I think that they are mostly (way) too tall.
This is from memory, I have not used M2s very much, have never opened one up, and have not owned one in a couple of years.
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Springs are the same. It is definitely all plastic so the board is not as hefty as a model m. At least with mine the keys feel a tad lighter and are more pingy than a m but not near as much as a f
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The force curve isn’t nearly as 'clean' as the M or F. Before the buckle, both regular M and F are pretty much just a straight linear ramp, but M15 (and probably M2 as well) are kinda lumpy.
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Much better price one one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-M15-Split-Ergonomic-Keyboard-13H6689-/111575107194?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19fa65067a
Still too expensive, IMO, but a better price.
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Still too expensive, IMO, but a better price.
And you often used to see the matching outboard numpads, too. For me, that would be a must-have.
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Still too expensive, IMO, but a better price.
And you often used to see the matching outboard numpads, too. For me, that would be a must-have.
The last one I posted that the_Beast picked up had the numpad, was in better condition, and I think it was close in price to the one I just posted. These ~$700+ boards in less than mint condition without the numpad (there were 3 or 4 on eBay last I checked) are all way overpriced.