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Please vote for your winner of the award for the Best regular keyboard in 2012.
By voting in this category you can win Signature Plastics keycaps.
This is the final round. See the first round and second round for reference.
The nominees are:
Cherry G80-1800
The Cherry G80-1800 is a classic mechanical keyboard with a compressed design, yet with all the keys of a full-size keyboard.
It is still available today.
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A modern G80-1800 with Windows keys and logo of the corporation that ordered it.
Cherry G80-3000
The Cherry G80-3000 is a series of PCB-mounted full-size keyboards manufactured by Cherry. First introduced in 1988, it is one of the oldest keyboard series still in production.
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Cherry G80-3000LQCDE-2 105-key German ISO.
IBM Model F family
The IBM Model F is still alive! Drawn by its capacitive buckling spring switches, first the Model F AT keyboard became popular. This year however the big terminal models became popular because of Soarer's great converter.
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3179 terminal keyboard, 5250-style layout.
IBM Model M
The famous IBM Model M is nicknamed the King of All Keyboards, and since the old King is still nominated by vote in 2012 over a wide variety of newly released mechanical keyboards, the nickname seems to be chosen well.
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IBM 7531 Industrial PC Keyboard, Part Number 1388032. The first PC compatible Model M.