ADM-2 terminal from 1974. Weird to see RESET right next to your down arrow, and CTRL next to… Q. But it looks very pretty.pic.twitter.com/QxH4KpGB7d
Writing a book about the history of keyboards: http://aresluna.org/shift-happens · Design manager @figmadesign · Typographer · Occasional speaker · He/him
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ADM-2 terminal from 1974. Weird to see RESET right next to your down arrow, and CTRL next to… Q. But it looks very pretty.pic.twitter.com/QxH4KpGB7d
The Vari-Typer! The classic keyboard that looks like a face. (The illusion is so strong that I feel bad for the last model, missing an eye.)pic.twitter.com/o24AVpi62T
This is by no way an endorsement of the phone itself, but Microsoft Kin Two keyboard (2010) was rather nice-looking. Plus, a smiley key!pic.twitter.com/qw94UeJbrs
Remington Starfire typewriter – both the name and the red put Olivetti Valentine to shame.pic.twitter.com/bUynBA4Lca
This seems a flawed keyboard, but I really liked the symmetry and the labels on keys rotated to face you. (This is Fountain FH101.)pic.twitter.com/SySBdumwuU
One of the most interesting-looking early typewriters, called Williams. (Also fun to see it in action: https://youtu.be/ulIYu9_0TiI?t=1m44s …)pic.twitter.com/kJgJ0NnXUs
Olivetti Elea 9003 computer console and keyboard, designed by Ettore Sottsass, 1959.pic.twitter.com/QBrzRpVuq2
My first computer in 1979 was an Olivetti with a 1-line LED display, receipt-paper printer, bare mylar floppy drive, and BASIC tokenized via dedicated keys per reserved keyword. Would love to track down the model.
This, I assume? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivetti_P6060 …
Maybe the P6040. Looks right. The comment by a Mark Schmidt at the bottom resonates. http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=836 …
Ah, interesting. I’ve never really heard of either!
The naked disc is fascinating! /cc @foone + @therealfitz
More on that disc here. Memories flooding back. I’m blessed to be young enough to still be active (50) yet old enough to have lived through cool tech history. http://www.obsoletemedia.org/olivetti-minidisc/ …
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