Hatsuko Electronics HEKB01 Data Entry Keyboard [Topre]
Posted: 12 Mar 2013, 11:46
I've never been able to get my hands on a JUKI Celavi, but by chance I seem to have stumbled on the next best thing...and for a fraction of the cost 
I took a gamble on the Hatsuko Electronics Data Entry Keyboard EM486 (HEKB01) when I found it on Yahoo Auctions in late February. The auction pictures weren't amazing, but it was easy to see that it had a lot of similarities to other Topre OEM boards; the "HiPro" keycaps, the Sony NEWS style labelling in the top-right, the back label format and generally just the dissimilarity to the very distinct Fujitsu data entry keyboards. Listed as BIN for 3500 yen (around $35AUD) I thought I may as well give it a shot - and I'm glad I did as it has lead to a new Topre discovery (party!)
Front. Doesn't look too yellow in this pic but it is pretty bad:

Not sure how they achieve this labelling on ABS plastic?:

Toggle switches:

Back. Strange that the cable exits there. You'd lose a bit of length routing back to the left:

Back label with Hatsuko's radical 80's font logo:

Two setting height-adjustable leg, and also my non-height-adjustable leg in the background:

Volume slider. Maybe it has some speaker output for keypresses:

Wear on the dye sublimated number pad. Shows how much abuse this beast has had over the years. The right half of the '5' is very faded:

And if you thought that was impressive, the '0' key in the centre is on it's way to being a cylindrical:

Side profile:


I took a gamble on the Hatsuko Electronics Data Entry Keyboard EM486 (HEKB01) when I found it on Yahoo Auctions in late February. The auction pictures weren't amazing, but it was easy to see that it had a lot of similarities to other Topre OEM boards; the "HiPro" keycaps, the Sony NEWS style labelling in the top-right, the back label format and generally just the dissimilarity to the very distinct Fujitsu data entry keyboards. Listed as BIN for 3500 yen (around $35AUD) I thought I may as well give it a shot - and I'm glad I did as it has lead to a new Topre discovery (party!)
Front. Doesn't look too yellow in this pic but it is pretty bad:

Not sure how they achieve this labelling on ABS plastic?:

Toggle switches:

Back. Strange that the cable exits there. You'd lose a bit of length routing back to the left:

Back label with Hatsuko's radical 80's font logo:

Two setting height-adjustable leg, and also my non-height-adjustable leg in the background:

Volume slider. Maybe it has some speaker output for keypresses:

Wear on the dye sublimated number pad. Shows how much abuse this beast has had over the years. The right half of the '5' is very faded:

And if you thought that was impressive, the '0' key in the centre is on it's way to being a cylindrical:

Side profile:
