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In any case, there's electric and electronic typewriters.
Electric typewriters are a dead species.
Electronic typewriters are not.
Selectrics are starting to rise in value, from what I've seen - there's a couple areas where a failure can cause the typewriter to be junk due to a lack of parts, they're pretty maintenance-hungry, and they're not getting any younger. But, they're as good as it gets, from what I've seen. (Oh, and the tactile event isn't what's delayed - the key feels like it falls out from under your finger, and that's what causes the printing event.) They're just electric, not electronic, too - the only place electricity is involved in the typing is turning a motor, and a hand-crank could replace that.
Wheelwriters are Model Ms attached to a daisywheel electronic typewriter. Not as familiar with those, but they were made much, much later, and there was a wider model range.