Delta AK-68 (Alka's Delta AK-68 w/ATW clones)

zts

10 Jun 2015, 19:33

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There is really nothing remarkable about this keyboard from the early to mid 90s. However, the brand attracted my attention since I've never heard of it. I thought it must be a brand/re-brand of some known OEM, but it turns out that Alka's Industrial Co Ltd from Hong Kong was manufacturing their own keyboards. FCC ID check:

(granted 10/13/1993)
Alka's Industrial Co Ltd
Flat A-C, 21/F, Gold King Ind Bldg 35-41 Tai Lin Pai Road
Kwai Chung, N.T.,
Hong Kong
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AK-68 on the board:
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It seems that getting the FCC approval was a big deal to Alka:
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Holtek controller and DIN5 connector:
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ATW Alps clones and keycaps:
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In short, a very mediocre KB:

Strong points
- possibly very affordable at the time

Neutral:
- decent-looking keycaps

Weaknesses:
- poor craftsmanship and choice of materials -- both the torque/twist and press flex is very prominent; keys noticeably not aligned properly (just look at the F row)
- ATW Alps clone (http://deskthority.net/wiki/ATW_Alps_clone) really no match for the genuine Alps

NOTE: AT/XT switch is under the right leg (not shown)
NOTE 2: put it on wiki: http://deskthority.net/wiki/Delta_AK-68
Last edited by zts on 29 Jun 2015, 03:57, edited 2 times in total.

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seebart
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10 Jun 2015, 20:54

Nice. Clean Alps clone board. Boxed too. Never heard of the brand.

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