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Retro keyboards are becoming more popular and one startup has a promising design. Elretron's Penna keyboard appears to have legs, outweighing the competition, thanks to its stunning design that comes ...
For some of us who type all day for a living, the world is too quiet. We pine for the whir of the Xerox machine, the rattle of rotary telephones, the clackety-clack of the typewriter. A slightly ...
Is there anything more satisfying than typing on an old typewriter and hearing the clack of the keys? Perhaps typing on a typewriter and then being able to immediately go back and edit on the computer ...
If you need a replacement keyboard or are just looking for something a little different, you don’t have to spend money on a new Mac keyboard if you already have an old typewriter you can dust off in ...
You love the look and feel of old typewriters, but don't want to give up the comforts of modern technology. Meld the two with the Qwerkywriter keyboard. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers ...
If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. Learn more. The clickety-clack of manual typewriters have long been replaced by PC keyboards and even that is now ...
It doesn’t require the talent of Steve Jobs to read the zeitgeist and realize that retro is “in” right now. That’s certainly the trend driving German designer Nanoxia’s new Ncore Retro Keyboard, which ...
Makers and Arduino enthusiasts that have access to an old typewriter, may be interested in this new project which breathes life into an old analogue typewriter by transforming it into a digital ...
It's surprising that keyboards aren't getting the same kinds of beautiful designs that some computers have these days. The only company that's clearly giving attention to its keyboards is Apple, which ...
If you’re a brooding author putting the finishing touches on the next Great American Novel™ while sipping a latte in Starbucks, a MacBook is far too common to impress uncultured proles guzzling ...