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The 530-Euro Mistake: My Experience with the New Edition of the IBM Model F122 as a Classic with Corners, Edges and a Lot of Noise

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After the "scheduled" demise of my Unicomp Model M, a keyboard that ended up in the electronics scrap heap just after the warranty expired due to electronic damage to the controller, internal gluing, and unavailable spare parts, I was looking for a more robust, sustainable alternative. Unfortunately, repairing the Model M proved uneconomical due to its lack of modular design and proprietary technology, [...] Source
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After the "scheduled" demise of my Unicomp Model M, a keyboard that ended up in the electronics scrap heap just after the warranty expired due to electronic damage to the controller, internal gluing, and unavailable spare parts, I was looking for a more robust, sustainable alternative. Unfortunately, repairing the Model M proved uneconomical due to its lack of modular design and proprietary technology, [...] Source

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igor´sLAB broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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