What is interesting about that keyboard is that it could be made easily into a 104-key ISO with the regular long spacebar. Or just order one from Unicomp with a long spacebar for $3 more.
So they leave out the Win keys and put in a longer spacebar that fills the, er, space? That'd be pretty long, though, wouldn't it?
And JOOC, what would be the advantage? When you type (if you type like I do), your thumbs hover around the centre of the spacebar and are seldom more than 1" apart. Does the longer bar just look cooler? I could appreciate that.
I do prefer the Classic over the Ultra Classic myself... You can also get the 101 in Classic, but not UltraClassic.
Ironic, isn't it? It's a style that saves space on your desktop, but not in the KB itself.
The obvious solution is for all of us to have one of everything. That way our rotations would keep us so preoccupied and happy we wouldn't have time to complain about anything.
The picture is nice. Looks like something in a Pier 1 Imports catalog.
Indeed. I remember Pier I from the days before everything was made overseas. Sometimes I feel like walking in there with an incredulous look on my face and saying, "No kidding, everything here is
made in a foreign country?"