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Beam Spring B104 Keyboard – Brand New Model F Keyboards

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What is a Beam Spring Keyboard?  Before the Model F keyboard was the Beam Spring keyboard, a keyboard that was designed to be like the IBM Selectric electric typewriters but made to work with IBM’s mainframe terminals.  Originals regularly sell for over $1,000 to $2,000 but now you can get one in various “normal” modern layouts and various color options for a fraction of that cost.  The new beam spring keyboards are also compatible with MX keycaps (see below for details). One of the best Beam Spring videos was put together by geekhack forum member and YouTuber Chyrosran22 – click here to watch .  If you like Model F keyboards then you’ll definitely want to consider a beam spring keyboard, either as an upgrade or to add it to your rotation of keyboards.  I would say most folks should start with the Model F before moving to the beam spring.…

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