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Inside the World's Greatest Keyboard

From the satisfying click of its keys to its no-nonsense layout and solid steel underpinnings, IBM's 24-year-old Model M is the standard by which all other keyboards must be judged.

Benj Edwards, PC World

Built Like a Tank 10 of 15

The Model M is a hefty piece of hardware. Fully assembled, my unit weighs over 5 pounds. A large portion of that weight comes from the solid steel back plate on the bottom of the keyboard assembly (seen here removed from its plastic chassis and flipped over). The weight afforded by the steel is nice; it prevents the unit from sliding around while you're typing. If necessary, the Model M can also function as a battering ram or makeshift ballistic shield.

Also, that's the M's controller board sitting atop the base. You'll see the other side of the controller on the next slide.

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