IBM Model F AT
There's the original IBM PC AT 84-key buckling springs over capacitive contacts keyboard, then nothing, then some other excellent keyboards.
So far, I've not found any other keyboard as enjoyable to type on as the King of Keyboards. For me, the original IBM 83-key PC/XT Model F keyboards are too clicky (key action not as smooth as the PC AT keyboards) and too pingy. Besides being a brick, the PC/XT Model F lay out is worthless for most touch typists and the requires a dedicated XT to AT converter.
Some current keyboards, including the Filcos, are just great, but they simply feel like toys in comparison. The PC AT keyboard sounds and feels like a machine, a piece of equipment that begs to be used and seems like it would be virtually impossible to wear out.
My faves:
1. Original IBM PC AT 84-key keyboard - The King of Keyboards (right Sandy?)
2. Northgate Omnikey 102 with real clicky complicated ALPS key switches
3. Chicony KB-5181 - awesome SMK Monterey keyswitches spoiled by extremely cheap case plastics
4. Happy Hacking Professional 2 - polar opposite from the PC AT keyboard but extremely high build quality, an outstanding form factor, and pleasant relatively quiet fatigue-free typing - on "special" rubber domes!
5. Topre Realforce 23UB numeric keypads
6. Topre Realforce 87U - not sure yet I like the different key weighting
7. Model M 1390120 early Jan 1986 production model - yes there are real differences between early Model Ms vs. late Model Ms vs. Unicomp Model Ms
8. The rest of my Model Ms 1391401, 42H1292, etc
9. Filco Zero Model FKBN87Z/EB with genuine Fukka key switches - whoo hoo!
10. Filco Majestouch Tactile Click 104-key FKBN104MC/EB with the highly venerated Cherry MX Blue key switches that you geekhackers love so much
11. Dell AT 101W in black - well made with real ALPS key switches but the tactility is way too subtle for me (same reason I personally do not care much for Cherry Browns)
12. Filco FKB22MB Numeric Keypad with Cherry MX Brown key switches
I could go on, but what's the point? :blabla:
Keyboards are like women. Most red-blooded men like variety and we all have our favourite flavours. But after trying 'em all, we eventually come home to pound on our
most favourite and reliable...keyboard that is :evil:
Cheers Mates