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  2. Microsoft ergonomic keyboards - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Natural Keyboard has had several upgrades and refreshes since its introduction. The first of these was the Natural Keyboard Elite, introduced in February 1998 at a retail price of US$64.95 (equivalent to $121 in 2023). [35] Like the original Natural Keyboard, the Elite was manufactured by Key Tronic, who also assisted in its ...

  3. List of Casio keyboards - Wikipedia

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    Double deck sampling keyboard (mt-240 below with the 210 tone bank and a sk1 above). GZ 5 32 mini 0 AA (x4) out Midi master keyboard only. Has slider controls for velocity and octave, many buttons and two wheel controllers. KX 101 mini 9 4 Boombox with built-in keyboard and cassette deck. [233] PA 31 1992 32 mini 100 4 AA (x5) -

  4. ROLI Seaboard - Wikipedia

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    The BLOCK keyboard is 282 mm (11 inches) wide, 24.7 mm (1 inch) high, and 141 mm (5.5 inches) deep. It weighs 650g (1.43 pounds) and has a ten-hour battery life and a four-hour charge time. It has a single USB-C port for MIDI out and providing power and it provides full MIDI compatibility over USB and Bluetooth LE.

  5. Casiotone - Wikipedia

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    The original Casiotone keyboards came in three distinct families, separated by the method of synthesis. [citation needed] The famous VL-Tone VL-1 (1981) [2] [3] uses a method of sound synthesis based on the Walsh function. Keyboards such as the CT-202 (c. 1981) use vowel-Consonant synthesis. The later model of this family, the MT-65, is one of ...

  6. Model F keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The Model F was a series of computer keyboards produced mainly from 1981–1985 and in reduced volume until 1994 by IBM and later Lexmark. [1] Its mechanical-key design consisted of a buckling spring over a capacitive PCB, similar to the later Model M keyboard that used a membrane in place of the PCB.

  7. Model M keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The most common variant is the IBM Enhanced Keyboard identified by IBM assembly part number 1391401, the U.S. English layout keyboard bundled with the IBM Personal System/2. Until around 1993, most Model Ms included a coiled, detachable cable, with either an AT (pre-1987) or PS/2 connector , in 5- and 10-foot lengths (1.5 and 3 meters).