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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: Structor125 on Thu, 23 July 2015, 17:21:01
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I thought that a Dell AT101W seems like a great entry level mechanical keyboards, but I'm unsure about which one to get. On Ebay there are ones that are made in Mexico and ones made in Malaysia, and my gut tells me to get one that was made in Malaysia since everyone that praises this keyboard seems to have one that is made in Malaysia. Does anyone know whether there is a significant difference between the two?
Also, I've found sites that sell refurbished AT101Ws, but I'm wary of them for a couple of reasons. First, none of the sites that sell them show any pictures, nor do they state the total price with shipping unless you request a quote or give them your email address or something like that. Secondly, one of these sites discussed on another forum and someone that got one said that it was dirty, which I assume shouldn't have been the case if it was refurbished. Here is that thread:
http://www.overclock.net/t/882163/eti-referbished-dell-at101w-mechanical-keyboard-10 (http://www.overclock.net/t/882163/eti-referbished-dell-at101w-mechanical-keyboard-10)
and here are the sites that have them:
http://www.etiexpress.com/ProductAdv.aspx?q=at101w (http://www.etiexpress.com/ProductAdv.aspx?q=at101w)
http://www.renewcomputer.com/DELL_Dell_PS_2_Keyboard_ALPS_AT101W_p/at101w.htm (http://www.renewcomputer.com/DELL_Dell_PS_2_Keyboard_ALPS_AT101W_p/at101w.htm)
http://www.powersourceonline.com/buy/AT101W-dell_parts-bc-en.jsa (http://www.powersourceonline.com/buy/AT101W-dell_parts-bc-en.jsa)
Just wondering if anyone had any suggestions on which one of these to buy.
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Mine is Malaysian made from an ebay auction. No problems with it, and I enjoy typing on it. There was a nice black AT101 on ebay recently for a reasonable price.
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Hiya! Welcome to GH!
Your choice of the AT101W is a very good one for a first keyboard. It's an extremely well-rounded keyboard that's easy to get and very cheap while being sturdier than most newly-made keyboards. And it looks kickass.
For the Dell AT101W (FCC ID GYUM90SK), there shouldn't be any difference really. Malaysia or Mexico, they use the same case and appear to use the same switches, Alps SKCM Black/Late. FCC ID GYUM90SK I've had a whole bunch of, several of which I disassembled, and they were all the same. All basic, good keyboards.
Other FCC IDs were very different though. Try not to think of it in terms of place of manufacture too much with this board, but in terms of WHEN it was made. Older versions, before the GYUM90SK, had one or two slightly more high-grade specs here and there, such as higher-quality lettering on the keycaps, or going back even further, more upmarket switches. As far as I know all GYUM90SKs are the same, though.
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slightly more high-grade specs here and there, such as higher-quality lettering on the keycaps, or going back even further, more upmarket switches.
Some of the oldest ones had dye-sub PBT caps, but I think that those would be AT101s, not AT101Ws.
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slightly more high-grade specs here and there, such as higher-quality lettering on the keycaps, or going back even further, more upmarket switches.
Some of the oldest ones had dye-sub PBT caps, but I think that those would be AT101s, not AT101Ws.
Yeah, by GYUM97SK this was already not the case anymore, in fact.
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I dont think there is much difference. Some say the Thailand made keyboards are best. But I have a late production Made in Mexico and it's very nice. Im sure the Malaysian made keyboards are good too.
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Personally, I'd wait for a NIB one. There are a couple on eBay right now (http://www.ebay.com/itm/271939373885?afsrc=1&rmvSB=true) for $70 shipped... They turn up from time to time.