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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: rdh on Wed, 28 October 2009, 01:36:12
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Cherry MX11900 board, beige case: G80-11900LPMUS/05
Buy-It-Now price: $27.99, including shipping within the US.
Seller will ship worldwide (I assume that costs more.)
"More than 10 available" (169, right now...!)
Edit: Yeah, I should include the link (http://cgi.ebay.com/Cherry-MX119000-MX-119000-PS2-Touchpad-Keyboard-104_W0QQitemZ390103044885QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item5ad3f41315#shId), shouldn't I? Sheesh.
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They have just the toy (http://cgi.ebay.com/Automated-Storage-and-Retrieval-System-by-White-50x30_W0QQitemZ330370374776QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item4ceb9bdc78) I need for my spawning collection.
Yes, I've seen your shelving, I think you'll soon need to do something to avoid incidents like this (http://www.g-ray.co.uk/pictures/1235471462_forklift_worker_fail.gif).
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good finding. btw, it's G80-11900LPMUS/06 not T
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g80 implies MX series switches, but is there a way to tell which ones?
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g80 implies MX series switches, but is there a way to tell which ones?
P = Black cherry. Linear switch.
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good finding. btw, it's G80-11900LPMUS/06 not T
Good catch. I updated the post.
Also seems to be 05 rather than 06.
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P = Black cherry. Linear switch.
The problem is: this isn't universal as this also encodes whether the keyboard uses PS/2 or USB.
There might also be a model where P means something else...
If you know the model number though (in this case a G80-11900) you can look up other keyboards which happened to have the keys you wanted.
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Personally, I have never seen a 11900 that did not have black switches. I would imagine this would be the same.