I wholeheartedly disagree; the M series are a good keyboard, but Fujitsu and IBM have old-style click keyboards (the Fujitsu style has vertical concavity that some people love) with excellent feedback and key pressure, while the overall most tangibly perfect keyboard would be the RT8256C+ / CW+ that is (as of 2002) no longer being made by NMB. They are still available on eBay and other random sales sites, and they boast solid metal-frame construction, adjustable key pressure and key timing (for each individual key) as well as pop-off key surfaces which can be cleaned simply by dunking them in a bowl of warm soapy water. If you really want a keyboard that'll last and look clean for more than a decade, you should seek out one of these NMB keyboards. Simple design and flawless performance.
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Dan Fruzzetti @ Jul 19th 2007 6:14PM
I wholeheartedly disagree; the M series are a good keyboard, but Fujitsu and IBM have old-style click keyboards (the Fujitsu style has vertical concavity that some people love) with excellent feedback and key pressure, while the overall most tangibly perfect keyboard would be the RT8256C+ / CW+ that is (as of 2002) no longer being made by NMB. They are still available on eBay and other random sales sites, and they boast solid metal-frame construction, adjustable key pressure and key timing (for each individual key) as well as pop-off key surfaces which can be cleaned simply by dunking them in a bowl of warm soapy water. If you really want a keyboard that'll last and look clean for more than a decade, you should seek out one of these NMB keyboards. Simple design and flawless performance.