WORST keyboards ever (was Re: Best keyboards you've used ever!)

From: Vintage Computer Festival <vcf_at_siconic.com>
Date: Sat Aug 28 15:27:23 2004

On Thu, 26 Aug 2004, Roger Merchberger wrote:

> >3) Coco 2
>
> Erm... no. The CoCo2 keyboard wasn't that bad, really. If this were my

No CONTROL key!?!?!?

> list, I'd replace that with the Atari 400. What were they thinking: "Let's
> take this keypad off of a microwave, stick it on a computer, and market
> it!" ;-O

It goes in the same category as the lame ZX8x keyboards.

> Dunno about those two, so I can't say, but due to their size, the Tandy
> Pocket computer series were all pretty bad (understandably...) but I
> /think/ it was the PC-5 that was pretty much a portrait calculator w/a
> non-qwerty microwave keypad on the right for a keyboard -- that would be my
> vote...

Probably the best palmtop keyboard was on the Psion Series 5. You could
almost type on it as you would a PC keyboard. Too bad the action was so
stiff. Still, the Psion Series 5 gets my vote for best all-time palmtop
computer (32-bit GUI OS, touch screen, backlit, serial port, real
keyboard, 2 PC-Card slots, 8MB main memory, TCP/IP stack allows for web
browser and any other TCP/IP-based application, integrated high-level
scripting language, 16-bit stereo sound chip, more).

Second place goes to the Psion Series 3.

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