Dell QuietKey (NMB dome with slider)

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Chyros

10 Feb 2018, 13:09

Today we look at the Dell QuietKey, specifically the NMB version of it, which is probably the best version. Hope you enjoy the video :) .

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Sangdrax

10 Feb 2018, 16:10

It's isn't Saturday morning without a big cup of coffee and a new Chyros video to watch. Color is amazing on that NOS thing too. Last one I saw would have cost more in peroxide to retrobright it than the board itself.

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Daniel Beardsmore

10 Feb 2018, 17:32

The term "mechanical" in all literature I've seen to date, exclusively refers to metal contact switches, as noted on the wiki under [wiki]mechanical keyboard[/wiki].

So the first question is, why is the Model M considered mechanical? Did IBM use that description themselves?

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Techno Trousers
100,000,000 actuations

10 Feb 2018, 20:09

"it's an overall pretty okay typing feel." :D

Starck

10 Feb 2018, 20:17

Used this keyboard a while at work, it got replaced with a Topre, but the snappy keyfeel was pretty satisfying. Topre is a lot smoother and less rattly but i will chose the NMB dome with slider over Romer-G and MX Brown any day.

whm1974

15 Feb 2018, 07:25

Is this type of keyboard still being used anymore? If I had to use a membrane/Rubber dome keyboard, it really sounds like I would prefer this as I like the tactile feel.

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