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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

A Durable Design 9 of 15

The Model M owes its incredible life span not only to its buckling-spring design, but also to the fact that each plastic key covers the only hole leading to the switch below, which in turn is covered by a rubber membrane, making it very hard for dust, dirt, or even liquid to reach the operational core of the keyboard. But cleaning an M is easy. Even under the force of a powerful vacuum cleaner, the small springs you see here don't budge--they're thankfully attached to elements beneath each key.

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