The keycaps are the "tombstone" shape used by Fujitsu, but nothing there suggests Fujitsu. It's more like BTC, with the double underline in the logo and the "Professional Keyboard Series". Even the design and format of the label is the same as BTC. Nothing suggests that BTC were ever active in Hong Kong though, and BTC never knowingly used keycaps like that. If it's not BTC, then one company definitely copied the other.mike52787 wrote: ↑http://www.ebay.com/itm/flam/122286087704
Any ideas? the caps are like nothing I've seen before.
You see this a lot — for example, old Focus keyboards and old allegedly Tai-Hao keyboards are virtually identical (even the strange design of feet is identical between several apparent brands). There are label designs and formats that seem to cross multiple brands — did they all share some keyboard label specialist? It gets hard to tell who's outsourcing, who's sharing suppliers, who's rebranding and who's simply copying, especially on products that have no actual branding at all. (A "TH" model number on the PCB doesn't prove that Tai-Hao were involved; it's only a strong suggestion.)
The BTC version is BTC-5060 — clearly different.