you have quite a Dell collection then? Impressive!
I just noticed something now, the case is warped upward between right control and AltGr. Damn! Oh well, it's not affecting the functionality in any way. Typical of me to take the entire keyboard apart and not notice that! I still would have bought it anyway.
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Well they're easy to get because they're so ubiquitous I guess xD . I had two 101ws but I disassembled one of them and I had to disassemble the Salmon one too because it was pretty broken (see video). They're an interesting family though, and I like Alps switches .seebart wrote: ↑you have quite a Dell collection then? Impressive!
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the AT101 with the old logo is not that easy to come by though!
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Got both of mine for free . But yeah, they're a bit more rare. I'd defintely recommend both though, excellent stuff. I wish I had an SGI to compare them to...
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I had an AT101 like that. My son used it for a couple of years with no problem.seebart wrote: ↑
I just noticed something now, the case is warped upward between right control and AltGr. Damn!
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The SGI feels a bit more solid in build quality than the Dell but I have no proof of that. I could weigh both.Chyros wrote: ↑Got both of mine for free . But yeah, they're a bit more rare. I'd defintely recommend both though, excellent stuff. I wish I had an SGI to compare them to...
Yeah fohat your right it's just a cosmetic fault. Still slightly strange, just that one part being warped.
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Do they differ in construction somewhere? Plates thicker or made of another material maybe? The SGI is supposed to be just about the toughest Alps board after the Omnikeys, from what I've heard.seebart wrote: ↑The SGI feels a bit more solid in build quality than the Dell but I have no proof of that. I could weigh both.Chyros wrote: ↑Got both of mine for free . But yeah, they're a bit more rare. I'd defintely recommend both though, excellent stuff. I wish I had an SGI to compare them to...
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I'll take a look in the next couple of days. Maybe tonight.
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Hi all, do you know if the german SGI keycaps are PBT dyesub? The lettering is not cursive so I am wondering if they are completely different or just not cursive.