The IBM Model M is an iconic keyboard, and since 1996 has continued to be manufactured by Unicomp as the "Unicomp Classic" using the original tooling that was used by Lexmark to produce the keyboards for IBM. However, as tooling is nearing 27 years old, Unicomp have released a new keyboard, the "New Model M" which uses all new tooling with the same, excellent buckling spring mechanism as the original IBM Model Ms. In this video we take a look at one of these new keyboards and compare it against a couple of original IBM Model Ms from 1986 and 1989 as well as against a more recent Unicomp Classic from 2012.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:19 - A History Lesson
09:02 - Unboxing
12:14 - Review & Comparison
16:39 - Keycap Quality
18:39 - Deck Flex
20:08 - Typing Performance
21:28 - Audio Samples
23:30 - Other Comments
27:49 - Swapping Key Caps
31:43 - Keycap Availability
33:25 - Modifier Key Arrangement
36:01 - Teardown
38:21 - Teardown - Unicomp Classic
41:15 - Teardown - Original IBM Model M
42:28 - Unicomp vs IBM Casing
43:23 - Dating the Unicomp's Moulds
44:31 - Teardown - New Model M
51:59 - Conclusion
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