G80-1800HAMGB... Which is the switch? Is Doubleshot?
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Rather than having an article number with HAMGB, a similar keyboard with dyesub PBT keycaps would have an article number ending with something like SAG
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Never seen a 1800 with pbt dyesub caps tho. and yeah your 1800 is black cherry mx and doubleshot
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They already sold anyway
After the boards in the first batch sold for £15.50 each and in the second batch for £65.50 each,
one can reasonably expect a third batch with boards for £115.50 each.
And unreasonably buyers which will still bite
After the boards in the first batch sold for £15.50 each and in the second batch for £65.50 each,
one can reasonably expect a third batch with boards for £115.50 each.
And unreasonably buyers which will still bite
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but why the g80-1800hamgb have windows 7 logo?kbdfr wrote: ↑They already sold anyway
After the boards in the first batch sold for £15.50 each and in the second batch for £65.50 each,
one can reasonably expect a third batch with boards for £115.50 each.
And unreasonably buyers which will still bite
HAMGB:
wtf
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They will have changed it from win98 to win7 over time. That model was produced throughout many years. It's no longer produced though - Cherry does not make doubleshot keyboards anymore, except some rubbish ones inside China.
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I understood was a keyboard late 90s. It will not have been a mistake in the picture?photekq wrote: ↑They will have changed it from win98 to win7 over time. That model was produced throughout many years. It's no longer produced though - Cherry does not make doubleshot keyboards anymore, except some rubbish ones inside China.
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Probably Cherry had the gorgeous idea of always changing the Windows logo to match the actual Windows version.
You wouldn't have imagined that, eh?
By the way, the logo shown in your pic is not the Windows 7 logo.
You wouldn't have imagined that, eh?
By the way, the logo shown in your pic is not the Windows 7 logo.
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in your link dude, is windows 7:kbdfr wrote: ↑Probably Cherry had the gorgeous idea of always changing the Windows logo to match the actual Windows version.
You wouldn't have imagined that, eh?
By the way, the logo shown in your pic is not the Windows 7 logo.
But is the keyboard is from 90s ... why the logo is the win7 logo? The actual g80-1800 references is this
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Given when win xp was released, I would hazard a guess that the keyboard wasn't produced in the nineties.
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Sure, because it is the G80 that today are distributed. Cherry has no current Keyboards Doubleshot.kbdfr wrote: ↑The reference list you link shows only keyboards with lasered caps (first letter: L instead of H).
Edit: and if this keyboard g80-1800hamgb is actual... why is not listed in cherry website? and it is not on the market?It makes no sense make keyboard actual with DIN connector.
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It started being manufactured in the 90s, but as I said.. it continued to be manufactured for many years. The ones on ebay, for example, are from 2003. Check this article : wiki/Cherry_date_codesThvle wrote: ↑ I understood was a keyboard late 90s. It will not have been a mistake in the picture?
The P45 on the label means it was made during the 45th week of 2003.
As kbdfr says also, that isn't a win7 logo. It just looks pretty similar.
It isn't listed anywhere and it isn't on the market because it's no longer produced. It is discontinued, replaced by 1800s with lasered keycaps.Thvle wrote: ↑why is not listed in cherry website? and it is not on the market?It makes no sense make keyboard actual with DIN connector.
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Its true, the logo is Windows xp (fuck, the logo is the same to W7 xD)... then, the g80-1800hamgb of photo is from 2001 more or less, right?photekq wrote: ↑It started being manufactured in the 90s, but as I said.. it continued to be manufactured for many years. The ones on ebay, for example, are from 2003. Check this article : wiki/Cherry_date_codesThvle wrote: ↑ I understood was a keyboard late 90s. It will not have been a mistake in the picture?
The P45 on the label means it was made during the 45th week of 2003.
As kbdfr says also, that isn't a win7 logo. It just looks pretty similar.
It isn't listed anywhere and it isn't on the market because it's no longer produced. It is discontinued, replaced by 1800s with lasered keycaps.Thvle wrote: ↑why is not listed in cherry website? and it is not on the market?It makes no sense make keyboard actual with DIN connector.
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It is not the XP logo, but the logo used from Windows 3.1 to Windows Millenium:
http://logos.wikia.com/wiki/Microsoft_Windows
Edit: now not sure whether you mean the older or the newer logo.
http://logos.wikia.com/wiki/Microsoft_Windows
Edit: now not sure whether you mean the older or the newer logo.
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dude, this logo is windows xp... is not 95 or 98 or milenium.kbdfr wrote: ↑It is not the XP logo, but the logo used from Windows 3.1 to Windows Millenium:
http://logos.wikia.com/wiki/Microsoft_Windows
Edit: now not sure whether you mean the older or the newer logo.
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Thvle wrote: ↑ then, the g80-1800hamgb of photo is from 2001 more or less, right?
I'm trying my best to give all the info I can, but I'd appreciate it if you at least read what I writephotekq wrote: ↑ The ones on ebay, for example, are from 2003. Check this article : wiki/Cherry_date_codes
The P45 on the label means it was made during the 45th week of 2003.
I think he meant the logos on the eBay HAMGB are XP.kbdfr wrote: ↑It is not the XP logo, but the logo used from Windows 3.1 to Windows Millenium:
http://logos.wikia.com/wiki/Microsoft_Windows
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I think it's worth 30 euros more for this old keyboard made in 2003, no? The current G80-1800 lasered costs 80 € new, and is much uglier than the 2003 model HAMGB... Lasered keys are a shit. It is cleared within a few weeks of use. (I have experience with a current keyboard G80-3000 mx-clear)
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It's definitely worth at least 30EUR more than the new ones, as it's a fairly nice keyboard with the best keycaps available. That said, I don't think the new ones are worth anywhere near 80EUR.. They are junkThvle wrote: ↑I think it's worth 30 euros more for this old keyboard made in 2003, no? The current G80-1800 lasered costs 80 € new, and is much uglier than the 2003 model HAMGB... Lasered keys are a shit. It is cleared within a few weeks of use. (I have experience with a current keyboard G80-3000 mx-clear)
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Hmmm... yes xDphotekq wrote: ↑It's definitely worth at least 30EUR more than the new ones, as it's a fairly nice keyboard with the best keycaps available. That said, I don't think the new ones are worth anywhere near 80EUR.. They are junkThvle wrote: ↑I think it's worth 30 euros more for this old keyboard made in 2003, no? The current G80-1800 lasered costs 80 € new, and is much uglier than the 2003 model HAMGB... Lasered keys are a shit. It is cleared within a few weeks of use. (I have experience with a current keyboard G80-3000 mx-clear)
http://www.amazon.es/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2 ... s=g80-1800
http://www.amazon.de/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2 ... s=g80-1800
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_ ... s=g80-1800
I do not know why, about a couple of years the German G80-3000 was about 60 euros ago, now it costs 80 € too.
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Of course you can buy them from amazon for a lot of money, but:Thvle wrote: ↑Hmmm... yes xDphotekq wrote: ↑[…] That said, I don't think the new ones are worth anywhere near 80EUR.. They are junk
http://www.amazon.es/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2 ... s=g80-1800
http://www.amazon.de/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2 ... s=g80-1800
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_ ... s=g80-1800
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http://cumb.de/product_info.php?info=p3 ... 1d1d51ded0
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