Triumph-Adler

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Triumph Adler is a brand for typewriters and computer keyboards. It was owned by Olivetti in 1986 to 1994. Olivetti also owned the brand Royal. Manufacturing overlapped somewhat.

Typewriters

Several electronic typewriters from the late '80s and early '90s have Cherry MX or Cherry MY switches, with keycaps in Cherry profile, probably made by Cherry or GMK. The keycaps from so called "Amstrad" switches are not Cherry MX-compatible.

Brand Model Switch Keycap colour Keycap material/printing
TA 110 Amstrad Blue on grey Dye-sublimated PBT
TA 110DS Amstrad Blue on grey Dye-sublimated PBT
TA Alpha Cherry M7 Green on grey Doubleshot ABS
TA Royal Alpha 115 (Cherry MX-compatible) Green on grey/White on green Dye-sublimated/Doubleshot
TA Royal Beta 8100 Black on grey
TA CompacTA 400 Black Cherry MY Blue on grey Dye-sublimated
TA CompacTA 400DS Black Cherry MY Blue on grey Dye-sublimated
TA CompacTA SE 410 Blue on grey
TA CompacTA SE 410 L Blue on grey
TA CompacTA 600 Cherry MY Blue on grey Dye-sublimated
TA Gabriele 110 Amstrad Blue on grey Dye-sublimated
TA Gabriele 7007L Black Cherry MY Blue on grey Double-shot Backspace key. Other keys dye-sublimated
TA Gabriele Cyclo (Probably Amstrad) Blue on grey
TA Royal Satellite III Black on white, orange sublegends
TA Royal Satellite 4 Dye-sublimated Blue on grey
TA Royal Satellite 8 Blue on grey
TA Satellite 510 Linear Cherry MX-compatible Brown and orange on grey Dye-sublimated
TA Satellite 825 ? Blue on grey Dye-sublimated

Computer keyboards

See Category:Triumph-Adler keyboards

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