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On 21 May 2004 19:50:17 GMT, fathom wrote:
I was playing with the computer speakers in Best Buy the other day. Spotted one from Bose which was horribly overpriced at $249 and very junky-looking. Really, the sats looked like they were maybe worth $3 each, and the Sub was nothing special. The sound was typical Bose...no highs, no lows, unfocused imaging, etc. So why am I bothering to write this? Look at this pictu http://tinyurl.com/245j5 ...and check out that little control pod. Very nice machined aluminum, with a rubber ring that controls volume. A real pleasure to use. Phone ringing? Just tap the top of the thing and it mutes. There are also jacks for aux input (iPod?), and headphones. A very cool idea and well-implemented. They should sell the control pod separately so it could be used with good speakers. great, just what I need. Something else to clutter my desk. When I want to mute the sound, I hit F11. I've assigned that key to mute my sound card's mixer. |
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![]() "TCS" wrote in message ... On 21 May 2004 19:50:17 GMT, fathom wrote: I was playing with the computer speakers in Best Buy the other day. Spotted one from Bose which was horribly overpriced at $249 and very junky-looking. Really, the sats looked like they were maybe worth $3 each, and the Sub was nothing special. The sound was typical Bose...no highs, no lows, unfocused imaging, etc. So why am I bothering to write this? Look at this pictu http://tinyurl.com/245j5 ...and check out that little control pod. Very nice machined aluminum, with a rubber ring that controls volume. A real pleasure to use. Phone ringing? Just tap the top of the thing and it mutes. There are also jacks for aux input (iPod?), and headphones. A very cool idea and well-implemented. They should sell the control pod separately so it could be used with good speakers. great, just what I need. Something else to clutter my desk. When I want to mute the sound, I hit F11. I've assigned that key to mute my sound card's mixer. **I purchased one of the new Microsoft keyboards. Cost me AUS$22.00. It has a whole bunch of extra keys, amongst which is one labelled "Mute". There are some generic keyboards which offer the same thing for even less money. My only gripe with the MS product is that I have to hit the "F Lock" key to enable "Insert". Otherwise, it is a pretty decent keyboard. BTW: Are there any keyboards available, which offer the same durability and 'touch' as the old PS2 keyboards? I still reckon it was the best keyboard ever made. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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![]() "fathom" wrote in message ... "Trevor Wilson" wrote in : BTW: Are there any keyboards available, which offer the same durability and 'touch' as the old PS2 keyboards? I still reckon it was the best keyboard ever made. I've got a black IBM keyboard that is a lot like the PS2 keyboard. I have used it for years with no problem except the letters are starting to wear off the a and e keys. I got it at a closeout at CompUSA about 5 years ago. **I still have 2, almost new, PS2 keyboards. Trouble is, they don't have all the fancy extra keys on the more modern ones. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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On Sun, 23 May 2004 04:54:54 GMT, Trevor Wilson wrote:
"fathom" wrote in message ... "Trevor Wilson" wrote in : BTW: Are there any keyboards available, which offer the same durability and 'touch' as the old PS2 keyboards? I still reckon it was the best keyboard ever made. I've got a black IBM keyboard that is a lot like the PS2 keyboard. I have used it for years with no problem except the letters are starting to wear off the a and e keys. I got it at a closeout at CompUSA about 5 years ago. **I still have 2, almost new, PS2 keyboards. Trouble is, they don't have all the fancy extra keys on the more modern ones. Who the hell needs all those stupid keys? Get some keyboard accelerator software and use the existing keys with shift/control/alt modifiers. Example control/shift/O brings up opera for me. A hell of a lot easier than taking my hands off the main keys to find the "web browser" key |
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Got a great GE black web keyboard at Target Stores a few months ago
for about $15. Has all the bells and whistles keys plus mute and volume. Works like a champ with my Polk PC speakers. On 21 May 2004 19:50:17 GMT, fathom wrote: I was playing with the computer speakers in Best Buy the other day. Spotted one from Bose which was horribly overpriced at $249 and very junky-looking. Really, the sats looked like they were maybe worth $3 each, and the Sub was nothing special. The sound was typical Bose...no highs, no lows, unfocused imaging, etc. So why am I bothering to write this? Look at this pictu http://tinyurl.com/245j5 ...and check out that little control pod. Very nice machined aluminum, with a rubber ring that controls volume. A real pleasure to use. Phone ringing? Just tap the top of the thing and it mutes. There are also jacks for aux input (iPod?), and headphones. A very cool idea and well-implemented. They should sell the control pod separately so it could be used with good speakers. |
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On Sat, 22 May 2004 23:29:55 GMT, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote: BTW: Are there any keyboards available, which offer the same durability and 'touch' as the old PS2 keyboards? I still reckon it was the best keyboard ever made. Yeah as in it would click when you actually typed a character, so you could reliably touch-type. -- Jacob Kramer |
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On Sun, 23 May 2004 19:23:24 GMT, Jacob Kramer wrote:
On Sat, 22 May 2004 23:29:55 GMT, "Trevor Wilson" wrote: BTW: Are there any keyboards available, which offer the same durability and 'touch' as the old PS2 keyboards? I still reckon it was the best keyboard ever made. Yeah as in it would click when you actually typed a character, so you could reliably touch-type. Clicking might help beginners, but it is nothing but an annoyance to anybody who has typed for more than a few months. The absolute worst keyboard of all time is the keyboard on the first IBM PC. shiver |
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On Sun, 23 May 2004 17:25:58 -0500, TCS
wrote: On Sun, 23 May 2004 19:23:24 GMT, Jacob Kramer wrote: On Sat, 22 May 2004 23:29:55 GMT, "Trevor Wilson" wrote: BTW: Are there any keyboards available, which offer the same durability and 'touch' as the old PS2 keyboards? I still reckon it was the best keyboard ever made. Yeah as in it would click when you actually typed a character, so you could reliably touch-type. Clicking might help beginners, but it is nothing but an annoyance to anybody who has typed for more than a few months. The absolute worst keyboard of all time is the keyboard on the first IBM PC. shiver Well I've been typing for a long time and I loved that first IBM keyboard. Maybe I'm the only one who isn't a beginner who doesn't share your opinion. shrug -- Jacob Kramer |
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On Mon, 24 May 2004 04:03:31 +0100, Paul Dormer wrote:
"Jacob Kramer" emitted : The absolute worst keyboard of all time is the keyboard on the first IBM PC. shiver Well I've been typing for a long time and I loved that first IBM keyboard. Maybe I'm the only one who isn't a beginner who doesn't share your opinion. shrug The original IBM keyboards were fine for me I touch type at 60wpm+. As long as you didn't need to use the skinny shift, alt, return or backspace keys and as long as you didn't have to share the room with anybody else who might not appreciate the 90db of clatter. |
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On Mon, 24 May 2004 06:23:44 +0100, Paul Dormer wrote:
"TCS" emitted : The original IBM keyboards were fine for me I touch type at 60wpm+. As long as you didn't need to use the skinny shift, alt, return or backspace keys and as long as you didn't have to share the room with anybody else who might not appreciate the 90db of clatter. I don't recall my keyboard producing anything like that level of extraneous noise, but then I pressed the keys as required rather than bashing it with my fists. You couldn't make that keyboard any louder if you were a 50lb typist. It make full volume all by itself. TICKETY TICKETY TICKETY TICKETY |
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