NMB RT101+

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002
Topre Enthusiast

15 Oct 2012, 09:48

Something that isn't Topre for a change :)
I got this thinking it would have linear switches but they are the clicky variant - bonus! (but I can't use it at work now :()
Nice board overall - my only gripe is that the Enter key is terrible to use unless you hit it very close to the switch. Never heard of MMG either, so if anyone has any info on them, that'd be cool.

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486

15 Oct 2012, 13:27

I was watching an NMB keyboard recently and it went for about $130 dollars. They are not cheap.

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002
Topre Enthusiast

15 Oct 2012, 13:32

You were probably watching this one then :)

And yes you're right - they do go for decent amounts. Most of the boards on eBay are junk or the rubber dome version so finding one in this condition was lucky.

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dirge

15 Oct 2012, 13:57

That looks great!

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laggy-gaga

15 Oct 2012, 16:42

I bought similar one a few months ag
very classic keyboard
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Daniel Beardsmore

15 Oct 2012, 23:09

We need some photos of NBM switches :)

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002
Topre Enthusiast

15 Oct 2012, 23:44

Nice one laggy :) Does it also have clicky switches?

I am pretty sure that rzwv from the Japanese thread has an NMB RT101 with the three different switch types (Brown, Pink and Yellow?). We might be able to get some pictures from him for the wiki. I'll upload some pictures of the black switches to wiki this weekend.
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laggy-gaga

16 Oct 2012, 01:51

the rear picture,
it has the same black NMB clicky switches as 002's
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HaaTa
Master Kiibohd Hunter

18 Oct 2012, 01:20

Pics of other NMB Boards for those that are interested (they are also on my site).

Clicky
https://picasaweb.google.com/1138456619 ... /NMBRT8255

Tactile
https://picasaweb.google.com/1022928618 ... NMBRT8251T

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Daniel Beardsmore

12 Jan 2013, 00:54

002 wrote:I'll upload some pictures of the black switches to wiki this weekend.
Nudge :-P

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002
Topre Enthusiast

12 Jan 2013, 01:27

Haha ok - I'll do it today
They're pretty difficult to photograph; I'm a bit of a noob with my camera. How are you supposed to take pictures of black items?

Edit: OK, here we go:
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Daniel Beardsmore

12 Jan 2013, 16:42

Taking pictures of dark objects is hard — I can't do it at the moment with the light available.

You did a really good job there — some great photos. And the YouTube video is the icing on the cake — I've used that for a reference for how the clicker works.

Article updated:

[wiki]NMB Hi-Tek[/wiki]

I've added another colour, blue, as your shade of blue definitely seems significantly darker than this pastel version: http://imgur.com/a/NG0UT#5 (although I can't prove it, looking at the exposure etc it does seem that they changed the colour, and they've changed pretty much everything else repeatedly)

Do your lock keys also use black switches, or are they some other colour? (like with the neon pink ones on beige boards)

I thought I read somewhere that NMB bought up Hi-Tek Corporation, but the best I've been able to find this time around is that (at some stage) it was a Minebea subsidiary the same as NMB. In which case, the switches aren't NMB, they're plain Hi-Tek switches. I did write to NMB, no response yet. I'll try again in a week or so. The article now credits them to Hi-Tek Corporation until we get some clearer information. I think Hi-Tek are long since gone.

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002
Topre Enthusiast

13 Jan 2013, 02:14

Thanks :)
Yeah the blue ones on the image you just linked are more of a pastel semi-translucent blue. Mine was very deep, opaque blue. No other colours on the rest of the board. Black switches throughout. The only differences I could see between the black ones were the eyes and embossed vs debossed 'HI-TEK' logo.

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Daniel Beardsmore

13 Jan 2013, 23:41

Any idea what makes them tactile?

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002
Topre Enthusiast

14 Jan 2013, 03:44

Will have a look this afternoon but I think it's simply the resistance the trailing arm encounters as it moves over the ramp.
Edit: Confirmed. I suppose you could probably even mod them to linears by removing the arm too. Not sure how that'd be done and not exactly keen on de-soldering a switch to find out.

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Daniel Beardsmore

15 Jan 2013, 00:12

See, there are tactile, non-clicky ones (beige and grey IIRC). Apparently they're a lot more tactile than Cherry MX browns.

And they look, to me, the same as the linear ones.

(Neon green has also been found for spacebars on both tactile and linear boards — I presume it swings both ways, rather than linear boards having tactile spacebars …)

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