Tag: spotting (191 entries)
This cool Berthold fototype diatronic typesetting machine was spotted by OnlineLion.
The NEC M-System was a Japanese input method and a series of word processor keyboards introduced in 1983. Posted by wj-zhe.
The Sakhr AX-170 is a Z80-based MSX compatible computer from the '80s – posted by gymleader_brock.
A Czechoslovakian Didaktik Gama spotted by themiracy.
An Abekas A72 digital character generator spotted by drake9800.
The Rolco-60 by Rolitron was a dedicated microcomputer for currency exchange facilities in the early '90s.
A nice Skidata keyboard with a layout combining 1800 and ortho – acquired by iyeetdog.
An intriguing keyboard layout: Console in Chornobyl Control Room 3 posted by Hunor_Deak.
My annual photo shoot of my (mostly vintage) keyboard collection.
Fizzgiggity posted a gorgeous aftermarket Apple II/II+ keyboard, his latest acquisition.
Keybordle spotted a BBC Micro in London's science museum, giving an opportunity to mention its historic role.
The Otrona 2001 is a cool and rare vintage computer from 1984. Posted by Cerb-r-us.
The unique ergoLogic keyboard with adjustable tenting angle – posted by datnarwhal4.
A keyboard from the ESA Director of Operations bench spotted by evil_noodles.
autonomouschair spotted a gorgeous Tandberg Data keyboard in the Oslo National Museum.
A Hottek 1KB101 keyboard with HTK switches – reviewed by Chyrosran22.
Cipulot posted some photos of his latest find: an electro-capacitive Sony BKE-9400A.
Loitering_Potato posted his find and commenters tried to figure out what this is.
A Tesla Consul 259.6 keyboard from a Soviet mainframe computer terminal – restored and posted by chernobyl_dude
A 1984 Luxor ABC77 keyboard from the Swedish army posted by sadolf.
A Japanese Topre board manufactured by CDS with an interesting layout – posted by May_1.
This gorgeous Dynalogic Hyperion, a Canadian luggable from the early '80s, was posted by snuci.
This awesome-looking 1982 Cromemco C-10 was posted by WonderSausage.
Salvaged by NintendoDuck from a recycling center: a cool Fujitsu keyboard of unknown origin.
I bought this cute vintage 60% Kontron PSI 80 a few weeks ago and decided it's time to clean it, investigate its interior, and share some photos.