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  2. List of mechanical keyboards - Wikipedia

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    The following table is a compilation list of mechanical keyboard models, brands, and series: Mechanical keyboards. ... 75% keyboard (without numblock), 100% keyboard ...

  3. Sholes and Glidden typewriter - Wikipedia

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    Western Union ordered several machines, [20] but declined to purchase the rights, as it believed a superior device could be developed for less than Densmore's asking price of $50,000. [18] [d] E. Remington and Sons' factory in Ilion, New York, c 1874. To supply the orders and to repay debts, Densmore began to manufacture the machine in summer ...

  4. Keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    A typical 105-key computer keyboard, consisting of sections with different types of keys. A computer keyboard consists of alphanumeric or character keys for typing, modifier keys for altering the functions of other keys, [1] navigation keys for moving the text cursor on the screen, function keys and system command keys—such as Esc and Break—for special actions, and often a numeric keypad ...

  5. Home computer - Wikipedia

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    By 1982, an estimated 621,000 home computers were in American households, at an average sales price of US$530 (equivalent to $1,673 in 2023). [19] After the success of the Radio Shack TRS-80 , the Commodore PET , and the original Apple II in 1977, almost every manufacturer of consumer electronics rushed to introduce a home computer.

  6. Wurlitzer electronic piano - Wikipedia

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    All students listened to each of their instruments through headphones. Up to 24 individual student instruments could be connected together. According to former Wurlitzer employee Bill Fuller, 75% of all universities used Wurlitzer piano labs in the late 1960s or early 1970s, and some facilities were still in operation as late as 2000. [28]

  7. ICON (microcomputer) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, only the ICON met the GEMS requirements, which cut its purchase price from around CAD$2500 to a mere $495 [7] (USD$2700 and $696) [8] – less expensive than most existing microcomputers. The entire program was politically explosive throughout its gestation as a result, causing a continual stream of news stories.

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