Three generations of IBM keyboards
- joc
- Location: The Lone Star State
- Main keyboard: IBM F104 (Unsaver) || IBM SSK
- Main mouse: Logitech M570
- Favorite switch: IBM Beam Spring
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Here's a photo showing three generations of IBM keyboards (beam spring, Model F, and Model M). I think the photo is kind of interesting from a historical point of view. Sorry that the photo isn't better quality - I only have a smartphone camera.
- Redmaus
- Gotta start somewhere
- Location: Near Dallas, Texas
- Main keyboard: Unsaver | 3276 | Kingsaver
- Main mouse: Kensington Slimblade
- Favorite switch: Capacitative Buckling Spring
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Jeez...
That unsaver looks so good. The beam spring looks like heaven. I would love to get a TKL version.
Things that I have
122 key model F check
Model m SSK check
Things that I neeeed
Unsaver
Any beam spring with a metal case.(don't they all have metal cases?)
That unsaver looks so good. The beam spring looks like heaven. I would love to get a TKL version.
Things that I have
122 key model F check
Model m SSK check
Things that I neeeed
Unsaver
Any beam spring with a metal case.(don't they all have metal cases?)
- Redmaus
- Gotta start somewhere
- Location: Near Dallas, Texas
- Main keyboard: Unsaver | 3276 | Kingsaver
- Main mouse: Kensington Slimblade
- Favorite switch: Capacitative Buckling Spring
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Oh yeah two things I forgot.
1# Cool post looks really neat especially from my pleb view.
2# Jealous
1# Cool post looks really neat especially from my pleb view.
2# Jealous
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- Location: geekhack ergonomics subforum
- Favorite switch: Alps plate spring; clicky SMK
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Amazing how much sexier beam springs look than later IBM keyboards. Everything about the case and keycaps went from gorgeous to designed-by-a-lazy-committe-of-middle-managers overnight.
I wonder if they switched from white-on-black + black-on-white to dark-gray on gray/beige to comply with the DIN keyboard standard? (That is, the same stupid standard which demanded the <3 cm distance from table to top of the home row keycaps, and demanded that keyboards must be detached from the main computer.) If so, that would be yet another in a long list of things screwed up by German bureaucrats.
The idea there was that keyboards needed to be “anti-glare” since otherwise people would be blinded, given the typically awful lighting in offices, or the light coming from their screens. Or something like that. So they mandated IIRC that reflectance for keyboards had to be between 15–85%.
I wonder if they switched from white-on-black + black-on-white to dark-gray on gray/beige to comply with the DIN keyboard standard? (That is, the same stupid standard which demanded the <3 cm distance from table to top of the home row keycaps, and demanded that keyboards must be detached from the main computer.) If so, that would be yet another in a long list of things screwed up by German bureaucrats.

The idea there was that keyboards needed to be “anti-glare” since otherwise people would be blinded, given the typically awful lighting in offices, or the light coming from their screens. Or something like that. So they mandated IIRC that reflectance for keyboards had to be between 15–85%.
- photekq
- Cherry Picker
- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: Various Cherry Corp keyboards
- Main mouse: Razer Deathadder (1st gen)
- Favorite switch: Nixdorf 'Soft Touch' MX Black (55g springs)
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The picture is great! I had no idea it was a cell phone picture until you said so.
Wonderful keyboards. Despite how much I love the beamsprings, I think I like the unsaver more. I just hope I'll be able to get one someday.
I've got #1, #5, #6. Not too bothered about #2 since there's no room for a proper arrow cluster, but my collection is sorely missing #3 and #4. Particularly #4
Wonderful keyboards. Despite how much I love the beamsprings, I think I like the unsaver more. I just hope I'll be able to get one someday.
I've got #1, #5, #6. Not too bothered about #2 since there's no room for a proper arrow cluster, but my collection is sorely missing #3 and #4. Particularly #4

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- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
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I've got numbers 2, 5 and 6. Actually 2 of #2, and 3 of #6. Wouldn't mind a Space Unsaver someday, but I was the misguided saint who let someone else have my $25 Cindy special:
http://deskthority.net/for-sale-f55/ibm ... er#p203046
To be honest, an Unsaver's a bit chunky for my daily use which is why I caved in. The beamsprings excuse their bulk by their sublime key action and solenoid turbodrive!
http://deskthority.net/for-sale-f55/ibm ... er#p203046
To be honest, an Unsaver's a bit chunky for my daily use which is why I caved in. The beamsprings excuse their bulk by their sublime key action and solenoid turbodrive!
- seebart
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- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Rotation
- Main mouse: Steelseries Sensei
- Favorite switch: IBM capacitive buckling spring
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very impressive collection joc, I´m gonna tip your in the US of A. If I was still living in the states my IBM collection would look more like webwit´s!
To be honest I don´t ever expect to own either a Unsaver or a beamspring, it´s just easier that way on myself!
To be honest I don´t ever expect to own either a Unsaver or a beamspring, it´s just easier that way on myself!

- Touch_It
- Location: Nebraska, United States.
- Main keyboard: Unicomp Classic USB 103 key (work) IBM F 4704 107
- Main mouse: Logitech g502 Proteus Core
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring (yet to try Beam Spring)
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Very nice collection. The only one of those I have is a Model M but its a terminal. I do own a F 4704 107 key
. I plan to own a beam spring a F122, a F XT, AT F, and a non terminal M (with my birthday 4-11-88) someday. Probably never a f unsaver or ssk as the high prices and I like my numpads. @Redmaus I believe all beamsprings have metal cases except the display writer witch has a big white plastic case. While not metal it certainly is pleasant on the eyes IMO. There have been a lot of them on ebay (USA) recently for $110-$190.

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- Location: Des Moines / Cedar Falls, IA, USA
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F107
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Only beam spring I've got is a Displaywriter, and that also has a metal case. DisplayWriters just look so much taller than the other beam springs in pictures anyway, but won't know until I get another and put them side by side. The current one up for sale has a big chunk of paint missing on the bottom and the metal is visible there:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221688090065
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221688090065
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
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This ought to help with perspective:

I'd need to take my 3276 to the museum to get a real lineup! But yeah, all beamsprings are beasts, but the DisplayWriters are even taller still. A lot of the extra height is up above the keys. The 3276 curves down at that point instead, sparing a lot of volume.
I'd need to take my 3276 to the museum to get a real lineup! But yeah, all beamsprings are beasts, but the DisplayWriters are even taller still. A lot of the extra height is up above the keys. The 3276 curves down at that point instead, sparing a lot of volume.