Brilliant. Done. After Beamfoot we now have it's older cousin the Beamship. But what about the 3277 66 key? "Minibeamer"? Hmmm....possily just "Beamy-66"?Chyros wrote: ↑I propose the name "beamship" .
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Let's not involve the German car manufacturers please OK.Khers wrote: ↑Why not name them after real beamers. 1er, 3er, 5er, etc. :mrgreen
The 5251 could be a 520d, for instance
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These are what we have right now:wobbled wrote: ↑So which one would be the Beamhemoth?
Beamsaver
Beamfoot
Beamship
Beamcarrier
Desksaver
Beamhemoth
"Beamhemoth" could really only be the 122 or the the one that's integrated into a desk. Chyros mentioned "Beamsaver" which makes sense from the size the 3277-66 key must be a spacesaver. "Beamhemoth" is my favorite so far since it sounds utterly ridiculous.
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Ahh yes of course I did forget about that one. The kanji is like a gaint typro POS beast which can only be the Beamhemoth. Thanks for the pic MrDuul.REVENGE wrote: ↑Don't forget about the kanji beamspring board!
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Based on the weight of regular beamers, this bulldozer could be in the 20 kg zone.
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No way. A normal beamer is in the 4.5 kg ballpark. Very heavy, but not 20 kg. Even this beast would be lighter than the Chyron, I reckon.Based on the weight of regular beamers, this bulldozer could be in the 20 kg zone.
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That's true. But this has 3 times the switches of your regular beam spring. But more important, from the photos it looks way, way taller.Chyros wrote: ↑No way. A normal beamer is in the 4.5 kg ballpark. Very heavy, but not 20 kg. Even this beast would be lighter than the Chyron, I reckon.
Moreover, he internal mounting plate/structure for the switches should be humongous. I asked the weight on the OP on Reddit, but I'm afraid that we won't know any time soon...
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I bought one of these today along with the accompanying computer&terminal in supposedly working condition, will post pics when I picked it up.
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Whoa sweet.Noobmaen wrote: ↑I bought one of these today along with the accompanying computer&terminal in supposedly working condition, will post pics when I picked it up.
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The Beamkaiju!MrDuul wrote: ↑20 Jul 2017, 20:58Wow I would say the kanji beamspring is def mega rare.
https://imgur.com/a/jCwHt#TP1p406
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