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Posted: 23 Feb 2014, 18:42
by snoopy
http://www.ebay.de/itm/261403826870?ssP ... 1423.l2649
do I miss something? Is there a second keyboard inside the ugly computercase? I mean those highscreen boards are nice, especially the dye-subs, but this one is yellowed and looks shiny...
Posted: 23 Feb 2014, 18:47
by scottc
I really like the two-digit LED counter for the clockspeed in Mhz.

Posted: 23 Feb 2014, 18:56
by BimboBB
Not even dyesubs....it says HBD.
Guess the price is also about the PC. These 386's running quite high sometimes. I once spotted a black G80-3000HAD, but it was offered together with a 386 from Escom (black line). Final bid was EUR 200.

Posted: 23 Feb 2014, 18:56
by photekq
Yep, the keyboard definitely isn't worth that price. Nowhere near it. I'm guessing someone actually wants the PC. It's not even a SAD. It's a HBD.
Posted: 23 Feb 2014, 19:49
by snoopy
Haha, I didn't scroll down to the last pic.

It was so ugly...
Ended with 65€.
Posted: 24 Feb 2014, 23:59
by Halvar
Yes, someone believed in his selfless protip...
Daher unser Tip: Gleich den Betrag eingeben, welchen man maximal bereit ist zu zahlen, dann ist man auf der sicheren Seite, dass man zumindest den Versuch unternommen hat, den Artikel zu beommen, sehr oft geht das dann auch gut und man ist Höchstbieter und erhält dann den Artikel, oftmals auch deutlich unter dem gebotenen Preis.
Wenn man z.B. 100 Euro auf einen Artikel bietet und das zweithöchste Gebot liegt bei 20 Euro, dann zahlt man für den Artikel lediglich 20,50 Euro, da das Ebay Bietsystem das zweithöchste Gebot automatisch nur um 0,50 Cent erhöht. Es sieht auch niemand, dass 100 Euro geboten wurden, ausser, man ist selbst als Nutzer und Bieter bei Ebay EINGELOGGT.
Vielen Ebayern ist diese Praxis nicht so bewusst oder bekannt, daher an dieser Stelle noch einmal diese Anmerkung.
("Bid early and high and let the eBay proxy system take care of the rest"). Yeah, sure.
Posted: 25 Feb 2014, 18:13
by REVENGE
Delete if riposte.
Crunch posted this at GH, I figured Europeans are more likely to appreciate it:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/MECHANISCHE-PS-2 ... 0881437588
Posted: 25 Feb 2014, 19:46
by Daniel
That's the same seller who initially sold the Skidata keyboards.
Posted: 25 Feb 2014, 20:02
by kbdfr
Daniel wrote:That's the same seller who initially sold the Skidata keyboards.
…and still sells them:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/310643702188
http://www.ebay.de/itm/271198353766
Posted: 25 Feb 2014, 21:23
by Halvar
Toshiba: Nice color, but look at that awful lasering!
Posted: 26 Feb 2014, 18:42
by Slom
Posted: 01 Mar 2014, 13:55
by Zeppelin
Posted: 02 Mar 2014, 17:24
by crunch
Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 14:56
by kbdfr
Cherry G80-11900 with... interesting keycaps
www.ebay.com/itm/251465739838
Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 15:00
by 7bit
They look like Signature Plastics grab bags.

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 15:12
by Sayso
I think so

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 16:07
by Halvar
Looks like a pretty new grab bag -- I see Calm Depths there, which wasn't produced before december 2013 I think.

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 23:07
by collector of junk
Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 23:26
by scottc
I agree on the first one!
Second one is from an IBM PC.Jr. It's rubber dome as far as I know, not Buckling Spring.
Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 00:19
by Daniel Beardsmore
That would look great with pIqaD lettering, except that the numeric keypad didn't get with the program …
[quote="collector of junk"or is it bucking spring ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131129866272? ... EBIDX%3AIT[/quote]
Depends on whether the case is dimensionally transcendental. If they can pull that feat off, then we can look forwards to some awesome laptop keyboards. (The weight problem is also solved somehow, as we know.)
Posted: 07 Mar 2014, 18:25
by crunch
Posted: 07 Mar 2014, 18:47
by Halvar
Designed for nail studio receptionists!
Posted: 08 Mar 2014, 20:45
by sgf
Ugh. Those HP keyboards were utterly abysmal. We had them on some diskless workstations in the '90s and... ugh. Getting all kinds of horrid flashbacks now...
Posted: 08 Mar 2014, 21:42
by bhtooefr
There's a variant with Fujitsu leaf spring switches, but I don't care for those either. The industrial design is neat on HP's keyboards of that era, though.
Posted: 09 Mar 2014, 13:07
by RougeRambo
Glad to see this is still going, impressed my thread survived...maybe I will get back into keyboarding again...need a shake up/
Posted: 09 Mar 2014, 13:32
by collector of junk
RougeRambo wrote:Glad to see this is still going, impressed my thread survived...maybe I will get back into keyboarding again...need a shake up/
don't do it .its a evil addiction !!
if you've managed to kick the habit stay clean lol
Posted: 09 Mar 2014, 13:50
by Muirium
"I haven't had a keyboard in 30 days now. It's rough. I can still hardly think about anything else. You think you've turned the corner, you know. But then you lay your eyes on a new GB…"
Posted: 09 Mar 2014, 16:05
by collector of junk
was watching bbc click (Tec program) about e waste in Africa
there was a stall in the background with some old keyboards on it and I was more interested in the stall !!!!!!
Posted: 09 Mar 2014, 21:33
by sgf
bhtooefr wrote:There's a variant with Fujitsu leaf spring switches, but I don't care for those either. The industrial design is neat on HP's keyboards of that era, though.
Yeah, I like the styling, but the implementation is awful. You can actually see the keys are all wonky in the picture. Rattly piece of rubbish. Hmmm... could be an interesting project to convert one of those into something worth typing on.
Posted: 10 Mar 2014, 01:25
by RougeRambo
Muirium wrote:"I haven't had a keyboard in 30 days now. It's rough. I can still hardly think about anything else. You think you've turned the corner, you know. But then you lay your eyes on a new GB…"
I need the tek yoda, but i have no money till the 18th of april...well i do, but its earmarked for awesome, if he hasnt sold it.
