John Savard
2017-06-02 15:14:18 UTC
On YouTube, I happened to run across a video about the $9,000 limited edition Acer
Predator 21 X laptop computer.
One thing kind of surprised me while watching the video. The fellow in it
commented on how weird it was "to find this kind of keyboard on a laptop"... a
keyboard with full-height keycaps and full-travel mechanical keyswitches.
I thought... what? Weird? Once upon a time, _all_ laptops were this way! For
example, the Toshiba T1200, or the IBM PC Convertible.
Of course, that's long, long ago - back before Windows; those were MS-DOS (or,
in the case of the IBM one, PC-DOS) laptops, after all.
Fortunately for those without $9,000 to spend on a laptop, or who simply missed
the limited edition of only 300 machines, there apparently is *one other* laptop
on the market with full-height keys.
Well, actually two. The GT80 Titan from MSI is available at a mere $3,299 -
well, in comparison, at least - and it had a successor with the newer Skylake
processor, the GT80S. I don't know if they have a new Kaby Lake one these days
too.
It's true that slim is very important as a selling point these days, but it's
also true that a lot of gaming laptops are bigger than a Toshiba T1200.
Anyways, perhaps I'm mistaken, and their are still some other laptops out there
with full size keys?
Incidentally, I suppose Toshiba must have re-used that designation for a newer
laptop as well, since there are sites on the Internet claiming to host disk
images for Windows 10 recovery disks for a Toshiba T1200. Of course, someone
constructing a recovery disk site by dumping in a list of every computer ever
made to an automatic site construction program - I didn't look to see if they
offered Windows 10 recovery disks for the AN/FSQ-7.
John Savasrd
Predator 21 X laptop computer.
One thing kind of surprised me while watching the video. The fellow in it
commented on how weird it was "to find this kind of keyboard on a laptop"... a
keyboard with full-height keycaps and full-travel mechanical keyswitches.
I thought... what? Weird? Once upon a time, _all_ laptops were this way! For
example, the Toshiba T1200, or the IBM PC Convertible.
Of course, that's long, long ago - back before Windows; those were MS-DOS (or,
in the case of the IBM one, PC-DOS) laptops, after all.
Fortunately for those without $9,000 to spend on a laptop, or who simply missed
the limited edition of only 300 machines, there apparently is *one other* laptop
on the market with full-height keys.
Well, actually two. The GT80 Titan from MSI is available at a mere $3,299 -
well, in comparison, at least - and it had a successor with the newer Skylake
processor, the GT80S. I don't know if they have a new Kaby Lake one these days
too.
It's true that slim is very important as a selling point these days, but it's
also true that a lot of gaming laptops are bigger than a Toshiba T1200.
Anyways, perhaps I'm mistaken, and their are still some other laptops out there
with full size keys?
Incidentally, I suppose Toshiba must have re-used that designation for a newer
laptop as well, since there are sites on the Internet claiming to host disk
images for Windows 10 recovery disks for a Toshiba T1200. Of course, someone
constructing a recovery disk site by dumping in a list of every computer ever
made to an automatic site construction program - I didn't look to see if they
offered Windows 10 recovery disks for the AN/FSQ-7.
John Savasrd