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SurePOS oddness
« on: Sat, 19 December 2015, 06:33:58 »
Don't these IBM SurePOS KBs look odd?:





I mean, they're all over the place. Dr. Seuss could've designed them.

Oh, and you can buy 1000 of them if you want to. They're in Spanish, though.
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Re: SurePOS oddness
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 19 December 2015, 09:26:40 »
Point of Sales keyboards are designed for in-store applications.

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Re: SurePOS oddness
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 21 December 2015, 05:37:06 »
Buckling springs?

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Re: SurePOS oddness
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 21 December 2015, 10:48:16 »
Mitsumi rubber dome, I think. I have the non-compact ANPOS version.

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Re: SurePOS oddness
« Reply #4 on: Mon, 28 December 2015, 03:01:02 »
Point of Sales keyboards are designed for in-store applications.

Which, when you think about it, is a very good place for them, as they're used to conduct sales (hence the name).

Here's what baffles me, though: When they made the first POS board, how was anyone able to buy it?


Mitsumi rubber dome, I think. I have the non-compact ANPOS version.

You mean there's something that's "non-compact" compared to this?
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Re: SurePOS oddness
« Reply #5 on: Tue, 29 December 2015, 08:56:18 »
Here's what baffles me, though: When they made the first POS board, how was anyone able to buy it?
What it seems like is that IBM first bundled these as part of a pos unit--system, barcode readers, etc.  Then of course, they need spare parts.  And then the parts are no longer current and end up on ebay, etc.


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Re: SurePOS oddness
« Reply #6 on: Tue, 29 December 2015, 12:50:11 »
Mitsumi rubber dome, I think. I have the non-compact ANPOS version.

You mean there's something that's "non-compact" compared to this?
Full-size, as opposed to rack-width. See IBM's site.