Loewe TBT04S (white+ULTRA-blue MX switch)
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- Location: Germany
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Hi, today I had a really great find!!!
It is a brand new keyboard from the German company Loewe - model "TBT 04 S".
It is ultra heavy built with platemounted clicky Cherry MX switches.
The standard keys have white clicky switches, the space bar a grey clicky switch and the RESET key has a kind of blue clicky switch I never saw or felt before!
It is ULTRA hard to press!!! I do not have enough coins here to do a precise test, but the weight of my digicam (265g) didn't even move the switch a mm!
All switches are plate mounted and enter and space have plate mounted stabilizers.
Whether the caps are PBT, ABS or something alse I can not define. They are not double shots but the labels have a nice contrast.
Enough talking, here are some first pictures:
It is a brand new keyboard from the German company Loewe - model "TBT 04 S".
It is ultra heavy built with platemounted clicky Cherry MX switches.
The standard keys have white clicky switches, the space bar a grey clicky switch and the RESET key has a kind of blue clicky switch I never saw or felt before!
It is ULTRA hard to press!!! I do not have enough coins here to do a precise test, but the weight of my digicam (265g) didn't even move the switch a mm!
All switches are plate mounted and enter and space have plate mounted stabilizers.
Whether the caps are PBT, ABS or something alse I can not define. They are not double shots but the labels have a nice contrast.
Enough talking, here are some first pictures:
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- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
- DT Pro Member: 0000
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I know you want it.
- Mrinterface
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: UHK
- Main mouse: G203
- Favorite switch: Monterey blues
- DT Pro Member: 0012
What's the use of these extremely heavy switches? If the keycaps would be bigger I'd think about operating with a glove or something...
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- Location: Germany
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It can't just be a different colored version of the super strong black, because it has still tactile feedback with click!sixty wrote:Very awesome. I guess the blue switch is a variant of the super-strong black MX.
I also think it should avoid clicking RESET accidentally.
I will try to measure the weight needed to press this switch later!
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- Location: Germany
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Did anyone say that it is much more than that?Icarium wrote:I don't see any reason why just putting a stiffer spring in a blue or black shouldn't just work.
But of course the color code etc. is important for identification and reproducibility!
But it could be necessary to change more of the switch if you use a lighter or heavier spring to get a good overall feeling!
For example the small tactile bump of a brown switch would be nearly undetectable with a much harder spring. So the heavier tactile switches got a bigger tactile bump...
- Mrinterface
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: UHK
- Main mouse: G203
- Favorite switch: Monterey blues
- DT Pro Member: 0012
Doh...Icarium wrote:Well, it's a reset button..obviously to avoid pressing it accidentally, I assume.
I need to train my Forum Post Scan Mechanism( read better ). I thought most of these keys were hard to press...
- rindorbrot
- Location: Bavaria, Germany
- Main keyboard: Phantom, GON NerD 2.0 TKL
- Main mouse: Zowie ZA11
- Favorite switch: MX Ergo-Clear, Nixdorf Soft-Touch
- DT Pro Member: 0029
These keycaps look really cool.
- Kurk
- Location: Sauce Hollondaise (=The Netherlands)
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage // Filco MJ2 + HID liberation
- Main mouse: ITAC Mousetrak Professional
- DT Pro Member: 0027
Interesting keyboard there, Tarkoon. I know Loewe only from upper-segment televisions. By the looks of the special keys of the num-pad it seems that this keyboard was indeed designed to be connected to a TV. So, what kind of connector does it have?
- sixty
- Gasbag Guru
- Main keyboard: DKSaver
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Black
- DT Pro Member: 0060
This is a BTX keyboard. BTX was kinda the commercial version of BBS that German Telekom tried to push in the 80s. It worked by a combination of telephone + tv teletext.Kurrk wrote:Interesting keyboard there, Tarkoon. I know Loewe only from upper-segment televisions. By the looks of the special keys of the num-pad it seems that this keyboard was indeed designed to be connected to a TV. So, what kind of connector does it have?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildschirmtext
- rindorbrot
- Location: Bavaria, Germany
- Main keyboard: Phantom, GON NerD 2.0 TKL
- Main mouse: Zowie ZA11
- Favorite switch: MX Ergo-Clear, Nixdorf Soft-Touch
- DT Pro Member: 0029
I'm too young to know this stuff... although I would have guessed that this board has to do something with TVs as that's the olny thing I know Loewe from.sixty wrote:This is a BTX keyboard. BTX was kinda the commercial version of BBS that German Telekom tried to push in the 80s. It worked by a combination of telephone + tv teletext.Kurrk wrote:Interesting keyboard there, Tarkoon. I know Loewe only from upper-segment televisions. By the looks of the special keys of the num-pad it seems that this keyboard was indeed designed to be connected to a TV. So, what kind of connector does it have?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildschirmtext
- Kurk
- Location: Sauce Hollondaise (=The Netherlands)
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage // Filco MJ2 + HID liberation
- Main mouse: ITAC Mousetrak Professional
- DT Pro Member: 0027
Ah, Bildschirmtext ... I should have known that.
If it exists, there is someone who collects it (rule #???):
http://btxmuseum.de/Hardware/sammlung.asp
If it exists, there is someone who collects it (rule #???):
http://btxmuseum.de/Hardware/sammlung.asp
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- Location: Belgium, land of Liberty Wafles and Freedom Fries
- Main keyboard: G80-3K with Clears
- Favorite switch: Capacitative BS
- DT Pro Member: 0049
- The_Ed
- Asperger's... SQUIRREL!
- Location: MN - USA
- Main keyboard: G80-3494LYCUS-2
- Main mouse: Razer Imperator
- Favorite switch: Red
- DT Pro Member: -
ripometer, witometer, whatever. If it's 105cN its the infamous grey 36 that 7bit didn't include in the phantom switch GB. I want a few so I'll have to hold 7bit to his word that he'll include it in the next switch GB.
- Kurk
- Location: Sauce Hollondaise (=The Netherlands)
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage // Filco MJ2 + HID liberation
- Main mouse: ITAC Mousetrak Professional
- DT Pro Member: 0027
Tarkoon wrote:How do I find that out?
It is a tactile switch with click sound...
105cN = 1.05 N almost exactly equals the force that a wrapped chocolate bar (Milka brand for instance) exerts in the earth's gravitational field. More precisely, you'll need a mass of 1.05 N / (9.81 ms^-2) = 107 g.The_Ed wrote:Measure the force required to make it actuate. It should be 105cN.
edit: mass is not the same as weight
Last edited by Kurk on 21 Mar 2012, 20:29, edited 1 time in total.
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- Location: Germany
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I did the testing with coins a few minutes ago. Here are the results:
- the unknown white switches have about 75cN = ???
- the grey space switch has about 105cN = rare MXSUPERGREY
- the unknown blue switch has about 350cN!!! = ???
So this keyboard uses a very rare but known switch for space and until now unknown white switches and a really crazy unknown blue one!
- the unknown white switches have about 75cN = ???
- the grey space switch has about 105cN = rare MXSUPERGREY
- the unknown blue switch has about 350cN!!! = ???
So this keyboard uses a very rare but known switch for space and until now unknown white switches and a really crazy unknown blue one!
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- Location: Germany
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Are the "new" ones also 75cN?
If so, they could be much less new than everyone thought. My Loewe keyboard is about 20 years old...
The click sound seems less loud compared to standard blue switches...
If so, they could be much less new than everyone thought. My Loewe keyboard is about 20 years old...
The click sound seems less loud compared to standard blue switches...
Last edited by Tarkoon on 22 Mar 2012, 22:32, edited 1 time in total.
- The_Ed
- Asperger's... SQUIRREL!
- Location: MN - USA
- Main keyboard: G80-3494LYCUS-2
- Main mouse: Razer Imperator
- Favorite switch: Red
- DT Pro Member: -
Europeans find all the best boards... 3 rare switches in a single board... It'll probably be next year by the time the second switch GB will come around so I can get me some MXSUPERGREY...