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		<title>By: Imagelabels</title>
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		<description>Dials – Automotive
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		<title>By: Mark</title>
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		<description>Good column, but I wanted to clarify that the Das Keyboard II is not actually based the IBM Model M.  The Model M used buckling-spring membrane switches, whereas the Das Keyboard uses mechanical Cherry MX gold-plated switches; actually, the Das Keyboard seems to be an OEM version of the Cherry G80-3000.

The Unicomp Customizer, on the other hand, uses the exact same switch mechanism found in the old IBM keyboards.  It is effectively a 104-key USB version of the original Model M.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good column, but I wanted to clarify that the Das Keyboard II is not actually based the IBM Model M.  The Model M used buckling-spring membrane switches, whereas the Das Keyboard uses mechanical Cherry MX gold-plated switches; actually, the Das Keyboard seems to be an OEM version of the Cherry G80-3000.</p>
<p>The Unicomp Customizer, on the other hand, uses the exact same switch mechanism found in the old IBM keyboards.  It is effectively a 104-key USB version of the original Model M.</p>
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