IBM 4704 Model F 77-key reproduction keyboard review

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • Skip to 25:51 for a typing demonstration.
    Today we look at the extremely anticipated Model F77 repro keyboard by Ellipse! There's so much to say about this keyboard, so it turned into a quite lengthy review. Hope you enjoyed the video!
    Note: as I mentioned, Joe took my comments about the programmability very seriously, and he made a video guide himself to help with this. Therefore, I hope that future users will have an easier time programming their boards than I did!
    Intro by Kyle Carter
    Outro by Facundo Cabanne
    My keyboard reviews: bit.ly/1TbOtft
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    My TOP X videos: bit.ly/2FmpZfd
    My XL typing demos: bit.ly/2OoAW3w
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    My unboxing videos: bit.ly/2TSrr0m
    I'm Thomas and I do videos and reviews on mechanical keyboards ranging from the most sickening modern RGB gaming keyboards to vintage hardware relics, or sometimes keycaps or keyswitches ranging from Cherry MX to Alps SKCM to IBM buckling springs and anything in between.
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    The practice sentence was: "Hello my name is Thomas and I'm typing on a Model F reproduction keyboard. This was quite an adventure, I think this review is going to turn out to be very long!"
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  • @AtomicShrimp
    @AtomicShrimp 2 года назад +142

    Your experience with trying to configure it is something I've seen a lot - folks already familiar with a technical discipline tend to sort of clump together and as the skills and technologies within that domain elevate, entry becomes harder - everyone who knows it already, doesn't need it explained (and doesn't necessarily want to explain it, or worse, imagines it should be obvious). Anyone who needs it explained doesn't know where to even start.

    • @clairemckenna4445
      @clairemckenna4445 2 года назад +4

      I suspect anyone who has one of these has also bought a QMK keyboard

    • @Zanpaa
      @Zanpaa 2 года назад +24

      Also the reason why most FOSS projects have terrible UX.

    • @CidVeldoril
      @CidVeldoril 2 года назад +7

      I can't believe that Mr. Barrister John Barosa watches keyboard stuff.

    • @wkgmathguy218
      @wkgmathguy218 2 года назад

      @@CidVeldoril I thought it was John Warosa...

    • @magusperde365
      @magusperde365 Год назад

      @@clairemckenna4445 not. Me i fucking adore my Model F. Accidentaly ordered it with nimpad except of the right keys... but havent reprogrammed it becsus eof laziness. When I take the time I'll see how much of a pain it is. I'll go 100% QMK no VIA too

  • @naute2day
    @naute2day 3 года назад +258

    Why shoot your enemies with an AK when you can just cave their skulls in with a Model F

    • @CaveyMoth
      @CaveyMoth 3 года назад +12

      Ammo is too expensive nowadays anyway.

    • @proCaylak
      @proCaylak 3 года назад +6

      umm... because of range? Model F reproduction -despite its name- lacks the F keys, so it limits the range of usable keys significantly.

    • @bryo4321
      @bryo4321 3 года назад +2

      @@proCaylak it’s there as a fn layer

    • @proCaylak
      @proCaylak 3 года назад +4

      @@bryo4321 come on! it's a model F, it shouldn't have been hidden behind a f-n' layer or whatever!

    • @Carighan
      @Carighan 3 года назад +5

      @@proCaylak In fact, by virtue of its name *all* keys should be f-keys!

  • @katalinasashkov1893
    @katalinasashkov1893 3 года назад +64

    6:00 Thank you for that sensible conversion to Russian imperial measurement units!

    • @excitableboy7031
      @excitableboy7031 3 года назад +8

      They just make sense! They're human scale!

  • @macboards9778
    @macboards9778 3 года назад +38

    As someone who enjoys messing with QMK, I haven’t thought of hacking any governments, I’ll have to give it a try.

  • @jtnachos16
    @jtnachos16 3 года назад +26

    Hovers over thumbnail on subscriptions page:
    "EXCUSE ME???"
    Double-take and a half. Followed by maniacal laughing.

  • @daes9401
    @daes9401 3 года назад +64

    I expected a more thorough comparison with the Kalashnikov.

    • @owlstead
      @owlstead 3 года назад +14

      A Kalashnikov may be slightly less noisy.

    • @radioactivehalfrhyme
      @radioactivehalfrhyme 3 года назад +3

      @@owlstead You mean to tell me they never made an AK-47 with a solenoid?

  • @wileyhunt1245
    @wileyhunt1245 3 года назад +7

    Watched this three times now and fully ready to throw my money at it. Thanks for the excellent, educational, in-depth review!

  • @chunkymilk1288
    @chunkymilk1288 3 года назад +95

    Chyrosan is unsettlingly American in this video…

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  3 года назад +24

      I am? XD

    • @j.b.7133
      @j.b.7133 3 года назад +15

      Other people like guns little guy.

    • @CaveyMoth
      @CaveyMoth 3 года назад +7

      Yeah! Give the Russians some credit.

    • @chunkymilk1288
      @chunkymilk1288 3 года назад +4

      @@j.b.7133 I’m not talking about the guns

    • @BreadTeleporter002
      @BreadTeleporter002 2 года назад

      @@chunkymilk1288 what are you on about?

  • @Mat-tg4fk
    @Mat-tg4fk 3 года назад +20

    Ive been loving QMK for years but this is now officially my fav review for the QMK experience :^)

  • @arstd196
    @arstd196 3 года назад +50

    This has been my dream board for a while now. Modern customs just seem like boring bullshit now

    • @DarkoPetreski
      @DarkoPetreski 3 года назад +4

      Thats why im getting a chicony 5191 and selling my cheap dogshit chinese boards. I know it's not a really rare model, but its a start.

    • @arstd196
      @arstd196 3 года назад

      @@DarkoPetreski nice!

    • @bryo4321
      @bryo4321 2 года назад +2

      Everyone aspires for the same trendy thing. It’s very boring. For being “custom” you’d expect more uniqueness and less trend tracing and groupthink.

  • @Jackofafewtrades
    @Jackofafewtrades 3 года назад +54

    A little known fact is that they called it the model F because you have to press F to pay respect to the ears of your wife when you use it.

    • @Terra101
      @Terra101 3 года назад +11

      Sell wife, get model F, profit.

  • @greyareaRK1
    @greyareaRK1 3 года назад +3

    Wonderful keyboard. Truly a GOAT, and on my wish list. I can't imagine the perseverance required to see the project to its end. Sounds amazing.

  • @lw8882
    @lw8882 3 года назад +21

    Amazing review and extremely honest.
    Appreciate the attention to the software as usual - so many reviews just gloss over the drivers or exclaim "it works with a little effort".

    • @bltzcstrnx
      @bltzcstrnx 8 месяцев назад +2

      QMK is the community favorite, far more preferred compared to proprietary software. The fact that it's open-sourced means your keyboard's firmware will be supported and updated as long as the community exists. Also the ability to modify your own codes means you're free from vendor lock-in.

  • @Willibef
    @Willibef 3 года назад

    It's nice that you took the time to highlight the functionality of the software. Future users are now prepared.

  • @ASDFCH
    @ASDFCH 3 года назад +3

    Best keyboard review ever. I especially appreciate the weight demonstration.

  • @delphicdescant
    @delphicdescant 3 года назад +80

    I Didn't realize that QMK could be considered a down side. I love that it uses QMK.
    I Guess being a programmer makes it easy to get out of touch with what most people think is convenient.

    • @SuryanIsaac
      @SuryanIsaac 2 года назад +8

      Yeah, as someone who prefers doing things the programming way, QMK is heaven for me

    • @kyle8952
      @kyle8952 2 года назад +14

      Nobody wants to "program" a keyboard. We want to plug it in and type.

    • @delphicdescant
      @delphicdescant 2 года назад +19

      @@kyle8952 A lot of people want to program a keyboard. A lot of people want that kind of customizability and control.
      And a lot of people who don't care also don't care about mechanical keyboards and might as well pick up a $10 rubber dome from walmart.
      So I think you'll find that the intersection of mechanical keyboard enthusiasts and people who want to program their keyboard is pretty large.

    • @Arkku
      @Arkku Год назад

      Funnily enough, I made my own firmware for this keyboard because as a programmer I felt that the QMK was not as easily hackable as I would have liked: I prefer writing C code to make my own macros and to borrow Apple's USB vendor id for the actual Fn key.

    • @Arkku
      @Arkku Год назад +1

      (Ok, to be fair, I actually implemented the Apple's Fn key on top of QMK as well, but I kind of wanted to write my own capsense calibration and USB HID code, don't judge me! =)

  • @georgewilson3027
    @georgewilson3027 3 года назад +10

    I adore the "Models F" pluralisation!

  • @murdokiwi
    @murdokiwi 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for another excellent keyboard review, Thomas.
    Keys sound authentic, as the banking keyboards always seemed to me to have a deader sound than the IBM PC and 3270 model F keyboards. I used to program the 4704 banking systems many years ago, and there was never that high pitched spring noise you get in your reconditioned keyboard. Managed to get my hands on a "Pingmaster" a couple of years ago, but it obviously never matched the Model Fs I have missed for decades. Been checking in on this project for a long time and am so happy this has finally shipped.

    • @murdokiwi
      @murdokiwi 3 года назад

      @ModelFkeyboards.com - Brand New Model F Buckling Spring Keyboards The 4700s were usually menu based programs designed for smaller screens but similar to what might be seen on 3278 terminals linked to a mainframe. The distributed processing of the 4700 meant that transactions could be partially processed locally and then sent in batches for mainframe processing.
      The hardware was very reliable, with the most common points of failure being the 4701 5 1/2" floppy drives due to dust and dirt (during a reboot after a power outage), or the display unit.
      Keyboards were reliable and robust and in my experience front line staff only ever used the 50 key model 100. Usage and key functions tended to be similar to bespoke POS keyboards. The 4704 model 100 keyboard layout was related to the previous generation banking terminal 3604 model 1 keyboard with an extra column of keys on the RHS block, which goes some way towards explaining the unusual format. If there ever were any keyboard issues, a robust upside down tap on the desk sorted things out. I only saw the model 300 and 400 keyboards a few times.
      The 4700s were programmed in assembler. All these banking systems were eventually replaced by PC's. I did not work in the US, but over half of all New Zealand bank branches used 4700s at one stage. Lloyds bank in the UK used these in the late 1980s. Tellers used these terminals to process almost all front of house banking transactions.
      I still remember my sorrow at having to bin my trusty old AT format model F keyboard and having to use a crappy plastic model M.

  • @191.
    @191. 3 года назад +5

    Loving the spring sound on the original. ❤️

  • @gavin758
    @gavin758 3 года назад +41

    $900 is an inconceivable amount? *Keymacs entered the chat*

    • @annateather
      @annateather 3 года назад +4

      Keycult has entered the char

  • @ivaylokehayov6957
    @ivaylokehayov6957 3 года назад +3

    Was waiting for this!

  • @maxmouse3
    @maxmouse3 3 года назад +5

    What an absolute beast. I might get one but I really need a new desk for it hahaha
    Great, fun and VERY informative video! :)
    And props to the guy who built this, I usually expect this repros to be very disappointing but beating IBM in their own game, man, noice

  • @redpandamaniacal
    @redpandamaniacal Год назад +3

    QMK is great, but it definitely makes sense for a keyboard seller to preflash their controllers with via enabled. With the right know how, you can do a ton of stuff with QMK, but for a keyboard that you're not building from scratch and procuring your own controllers for, it's not very sensible to expect all users to compile their own firmware to flash to the board. You can have a board with QMK firmware that is a very simple user experience right out of the box, but it requires a bit of effort on the seller's end to at least properly compile and flash some firmware onto the board first. People struggling with via and finding out it's because it's plugged into a USB hub is relatively common and feels like it should probably be mentioned for new users as well.

  • @pip5528
    @pip5528 6 месяцев назад +2

    I ordered an F104 at long last which I'm glad finally exists and I'm very excited to get it whenever.

    • @TeamMavik
      @TeamMavik 5 месяцев назад +1

      Have you received your board yet, and if so, how long did it take to ship? I ordered mine and it said it can take about 1-4 weeks, but was curious if there’s an average between that timeframe. Thanks!

    • @pip5528
      @pip5528 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@TeamMavik Only took about 2 weeks. The numpad on mine doesn't completely work right. Some of the numbers either don't respond or register as both that number and an adjacent number. Apparently I may need to physically troubleshoot the springs and whatnot which Joe has extensive documentation on. I just left it alone in the past month that I've been using the board. Reseating didn't work so I'll probably have to dig deeper.

    • @TeamMavik
      @TeamMavik 5 месяцев назад

      @@pip5528 Thanks for the response! Yeah, unfortunately, I've heard buckling spring keyboards can have issues like these during shipping. That's just the nature of the beast, I suppose. Hopefully you're enjoying it otherwise. The only other buckling spring keyboard I have is a new Model M from Unicomp which thankfully didn't have any issues, so I'm kind of a novice when it comes to troubleshooting. I hope Joe's documentation guides you in the right direction and you're able to get it fixed. If that still doesn't help, it might also be a good idea to post a thread on geekhack since I'm sure a lot of users there have had to troubleshoot Model Fs and Model Ms before.
      P.S. Love your profile picture. I replaced the Windows logo on the media keys with Tux on my new Model M since I daily drive Mint on my work rig.

  • @DrivenKeys
    @DrivenKeys 2 года назад

    Thank you for another incredible video, this one on my favorite posession. I own two different varieties, as these will only be made in two rounds. Ever, apparently. It's so hard to describe exactly how irreplaceable this typing experience is, you have captured it perfectly.

  • @giacintoboccia9386
    @giacintoboccia9386 Год назад

    I love your use of imperial units from around the world!

  • @stuffandnonsense8528
    @stuffandnonsense8528 3 года назад +18

    Go loud or go home! Clicky master race.!
    This is like hail on a corrogated iron roof.

    • @jonytube
      @jonytube 2 года назад

      Jesus christ, you're so spot on it hurts.
      BUT
      Go LOUD or go HOME, MX BLUE NOOBS

  • @bobcobb99
    @bobcobb99 3 года назад

    I absolutely love your reviews. Thanks

  • @chickenpower5732
    @chickenpower5732 3 года назад +54

    Applesauce, ladies and gentlemen.

  • @klazomaniac3890
    @klazomaniac3890 3 года назад +4

    still waiting for my model f to arrive and im still hyped ever since i initially bought it

  • @DavidWonn
    @DavidWonn 3 года назад +13

    22:28 The reason why the Num Lock is essential is for those legacy Alt+Numpad key sequences, such as Alt+155 = ¢ key and so on. Most condensed laptop keyboards will map the numeric keypad keys somewhere on the right side of the main keyboard, for instance.

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  3 года назад +9

      This is why I'd rather have an F107 instead as well xD .

    • @bsadewitz
      @bsadewitz Год назад +1

      I think one could configure a layer which uses the number row as those keys, then map that "Num Lock" key to "Fn" instead.
      I don't recall if it is necessary to use the numpad or not to enter those sequences.
      IMHO, the keyboard is more usable with the HHKB-style split right shift, and I can't imagine anyone finding that intrusive. After all, does anyone actually press the rightmost quarter of the right shift key?
      I would have paid more for an f107 reproduction, also--despite my being on a tight budget by any measure. I simply don't understand the present-day, widespread infatuation with small keyboards. The thing is already a boat anchor. I can't even slide it around on my desk; it must be lifted and placed.

  • @mr.y.mysterious.video1
    @mr.y.mysterious.video1 3 года назад +13

    what id like is for them to release a keyboard with modern full sized model m style layout but with these switches and the rest. then I could actually use it.

  • @skfalpink123
    @skfalpink123 2 года назад +2

    My F77 finally arrived last week and I have been completely blown away by it. The layout is absolutely perfect, while the switch feel is just amazing! I did have an issue with the G key (which seemed to be permanently pressed). Thankfully, I managed to fix this by pulling the spring up and allowing it to snap back. I think my only complaint is the lack of a CAPS LOCK LED, however as the six-pin header on the controller will allow a LOCK LED to be fitted, at some point I may look at a home-brew solution here. Then again - I might not.

  • @Boredealis
    @Boredealis 3 года назад +4

    Fuck yeah, I have been waiting for this video since 2019, well worth the wait!

  • @Alpha8713
    @Alpha8713 3 года назад +61

    I love the idea of this, but I hate the layout. I totally would have bought an AT-101 or 122-key version if such had been made available.

    • @test0r
      @test0r 3 года назад +20

      Yeah, I wish they would have done a model with F keys, tenkeyless or not. It's why I never ended up buying one of these.

    • @EscapeMCP
      @EscapeMCP 3 года назад +7

      107 FTW - dream kb

    • @louisgarbour2737
      @louisgarbour2737 3 года назад +3

      Full dream mode, i would love a southpaw 75% version.
      Totally unrealistic, I know, but I am a mouse room gremlin lol

    • @SonicBoone56
      @SonicBoone56 3 года назад

      @@louisgarbour2737 omg yesssss

    • @BreadTeleporter002
      @BreadTeleporter002 2 года назад

      Why are people saying about TKL's? The entire point is for this thing to be yknow, actually useful?

  • @jonathansharpe2347
    @jonathansharpe2347 7 месяцев назад +2

    it's obviously 2 years later, but the recommended programming program is now Vial, which is excellent. flashing it was much simpler than using QMK for me, so it might be worth checking out if you ever end up using this keyboard again.

  • @12me91
    @12me91 3 года назад +2

    im still waiting for mine... this makes me want it even more

  • @alphabetaxenonzzzcat
    @alphabetaxenonzzzcat 3 года назад

    Amazing that this got made. It's a great product. I hope you put a solenoid in your one.

  • @changwufei5
    @changwufei5 3 года назад +10

    well now I have a new software project to work on once I get my model f in :-)
    Definitely going to try to automate the QMK update with some sort of WebKit GUI.

  • @maxphangss
    @maxphangss 3 года назад +36

    "qmk is for major tech nerds"
    * looks at my uni course *
    You didn't have to call me out like that.

    • @huantian
      @huantian 3 года назад

      Yep that’s why we have VIA! Thoguh not sure if this board is via compatible

    • @vorlonesque1830
      @vorlonesque1830 3 года назад

      That software gave me flashbacks to the Kazzo NES cart reader (which in it's defense required obscure knowledge of NES memory mappers for specific carts to use and was the definition of a niche product).

    • @-nomi.-
      @-nomi.- 3 года назад

      im an arts student. qmk looks overwhelming but in reality it's copy key codes from the docs, type compile into a window then press the flash button

    • @j.b.7133
      @j.b.7133 3 года назад

      @@-nomi.- Fine arts?

    • @-nomi.-
      @-nomi.- 3 года назад

      @@j.b.7133 social sciences more like but we call it arts here

  • @cartonwaffle
    @cartonwaffle 3 года назад +29

    This is gonna be epic

  • @jovanbabovic5941
    @jovanbabovic5941 3 года назад +3

    I just got my IBM Model M 2nd generation just 3 days ago! I absolutely love it!! 😁

  • @jacekruzyczka3058
    @jacekruzyczka3058 2 года назад

    In the computer museum of my hometown we have an original 1981-issue IBM PC with a Model F keyboard. As visitors are encouraged to test the machines on display, I once told some visitor to take the keyboard into his hands. He was quite impressed by the enormous weight of the Model F!!

  • @mvk4343
    @mvk4343 3 года назад +3

    I just got my F62s yesterday after ordering them last year. I had a bit of trouble with the stabilisers at first until I really pressed them in, then it was all okay. I'm absolutely in love with it already. I'm hoping I can get a couple of F77s (one for home use and another for work use, especially the latter where having numpad is convenient) before the run is completely over. I honestly surprised the run is still going, such a shame that production won't be forever though. This thing is the real deal.

    • @invictusdomini8624
      @invictusdomini8624 3 года назад +5

      We need to convince Ellipse to open source the entire design and tooling if he's really going to permanently sunset the project.

    • @magusperde365
      @magusperde365 Год назад

      Holy shit you just saved my life. Had mine for 5 months and the keys with rods stabilizers all felt a bit wrong. After reading your comment I went and pushed harder on them with a screwdriver and now all the keys feels just right

  • @justus4justice
    @justus4justice Месяц назад

    I picked up one of these a few months ago and would agree with most of this video. Getting the keycaps in properly and flashing are a bit of a headache, but once you have everything set up the keyboard is a dream to type on. I do recommend buying the repair kit and some extra/alternative keycap bundles for extra customization and maintenance.
    That being said, it can't be stressed enough that this is not a pick up and play keyboard; I had an inkling but it wasn't until I watched through the introduction/setup video that I really realized how involved I would need to be with the keyboard to get the most out it.

  • @andljoy
    @andljoy 3 года назад

    Cannot wait for mine to ship !

  • @raymondgradzewicz
    @raymondgradzewicz 3 года назад +88

    As an American, I enjoyed seeing a gun in this video.

    • @MedievalMan
      @MedievalMan 8 месяцев назад +3

      Too bad it wasn't real. 😔

    • @Mizai
      @Mizai 5 месяцев назад

      "pew pew"

  • @channelsixtysix066
    @channelsixtysix066 3 года назад

    Music to my ears. 25:51 Thanks for the review, Thomas. 👍

  • @geraldjacobs7824
    @geraldjacobs7824 3 года назад +1

    Having dealt a lot with qmk, can confirm, it's a whole thing. But once the ball gets rolling, it's pretty good, and the guides are continuing to get better over time, slowly...

  • @lyndonthejohnson
    @lyndonthejohnson Год назад

    The twang of the buckling springs was the music of my computer youth. Beautiful.

  • @The_Witch_King
    @The_Witch_King 2 года назад

    I feel like I am hearing binging with babish, but with keyboards. Damn Keep up the good job man, love your channel.

  • @ob1_kb
    @ob1_kb 3 года назад

    yes! had a feeling u would be posting soon

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  3 года назад +4

      Was it the teaser with the publishing date that gave it away? XD

  • @txikitofandango
    @txikitofandango 3 года назад +1

    Oh good, that's around the same time I ordered mine. Should be arriving any day now :)

  • @Jeebuus
    @Jeebuus 3 года назад +4

    I went with the F62 version, the weight of this thing cannot be overstated. Makes my desk's keyboard tray cower in fear.

  • @XalphYT
    @XalphYT 3 года назад +6

    If the ISO UK models are skipping more, then maybe the ISO DE ones will be ready sometime this year too.

  • @bland9876
    @bland9876 2 года назад

    The first keyboard I remember using when I was a wee little kid was some kind of split keyboard and the arrow keys were oval shaped. It also had a trackpad but my parents didn't hook that up because they preferred using a trackball. My dad even bought a wireless one in modern times

  • @sandorbence2067
    @sandorbence2067 3 года назад +1

    Wow, this is really impressive. I'd love to have this in the Model 100 form (small(ish) ortholinear or nothing).

  • @dmitrynikolaev5743
    @dmitrynikolaev5743 3 года назад +1

    Yeah! Spirit of the Old School!

  • @ohlelalu
    @ohlelalu 7 месяцев назад

    the shell is beautiful. would kill for a modern deck of this shape.

  • @antadefector
    @antadefector 3 года назад +1

    14:11 You can clearly hear that in the old keyboard keys metal inside switch is not hitting anything as upper limit. While metal inside switches at new keyboard hit some firm limit and do not have that "gong"-u "bell"-u sound that is heard as high note. Wonderfull keyboards, thank You. Best Regards

  • @elegiggle1131
    @elegiggle1131 3 года назад +1

    The hard programmability of this thing was definitely my experience as well. But once you figureit out it’s not too bad

  • @katalinasashkov1893
    @katalinasashkov1893 3 года назад +11

    9:27 Still, this part is my personal favorite!

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  3 года назад +4

      совершенное оружие!

  • @dasc0yne
    @dasc0yne 3 года назад

    I ordered mine in August 2020 and am still waiting for mine.

    • @dasc0yne
      @dasc0yne 3 года назад

      @ModelFkeyboards.com - Brand New Model F Buckling Spring Keyboards No worries. I didn't mean to come across as bitter as I might have sounded. But thanks for replying!

  • @bishopworks3203
    @bishopworks3203 3 года назад +3

    I bought one of these and sold (almost) every other keyboard I owned just because I stopped using them because this thing is just a whole other level of perfection. I got extremely lucky as I bought it in January of 2021 and got it in Febuary (recieved it without caps, but I ordered them for later)
    Also, I use Leximark keycaps on mine, and I noticed the spacebar doesn't rattle with Leximark caps.

    • @asplmn
      @asplmn 3 года назад +2

      Err... I ordered mine in 2016 and paid for the low serial option, and should only just now be getting it tomorrow. Wtf. Lol. But I suppose it's likely due to my exact configuration having not been made available

  • @Skelig
    @Skelig 3 года назад +1

    I lol'd so hard at the QMK frustrations, as they basically mirrored my own when I was learning to use it. In fairness, once you get to grips with it it's not too bad, but VIA should be better at being a user-friendly front end.

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  3 года назад +4

      And this is why I'm so disappointed that it doesn't come with Via firmware by default. It'd have made everything a lot easier!

  • @nordenvonthule
    @nordenvonthule 3 года назад

    Finally had to pull the trigger on this bad boy. Noooooiiiiice!

  • @hamiltonguy6922
    @hamiltonguy6922 3 года назад

    Another great video! I’m wondering which set of screw-in feet provided the most comfortable typing angle. Did you try them out?

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  3 года назад

      No, I use my keyboards flat nowadays.

  • @Jarx246
    @Jarx246 3 года назад

    Here it is!!!!!!

  • @ld_type9097
    @ld_type9097 3 года назад +23

    QMK configurator is a decent alternative to VIA. Like Via, you get a GUI for mapping keys, but you have to flash the firmware in afterwards. I'd recommend giving that a go if VIA is not working out for you.
    I have to hard disagree about QMK being worse than Corsair as at least it's flashed onto the keyboard memory rather than an app running on your PC. Yes, there is a learning curve, but thanks to QMK configurator it has become much more approachable. Some of the more advance stuff aren't available in Config, but what's there is more than enough for most people.

  • @thunderbolt10031
    @thunderbolt10031 10 месяцев назад

    Not sure if you still read and respond to comments, but have you seen the beam spring boards they've been working on and do you have plans to pick one up in the future? I just purchased one myself and I'm excited to see what it entails.

  • @diracflux
    @diracflux 3 года назад +2

    I have this exact version of the new kb but I’m still waiting for the solenoid and controller for that extra old-school IBM kachunk kachunk experience.

    • @diracflux
      @diracflux 3 года назад

      @Mr. Magnificent The problem would be getting it to the office. This thing is so heavy that it is barely portable LOL! Like really heavy, not even joking.

  • @SeraphimKnight
    @SeraphimKnight 2 года назад +2

    Can totally get behind you on QMK, I literally had to find a video that had step-by-step instructions on how to flash firmwares to even understand what the fuck was going on.

  • @KangoV
    @KangoV 3 года назад +2

    I used to write software for an IBM AS/400 on the 122 key battleship. My go to keyboard for 17 years!!!

    • @xthebumpx
      @xthebumpx 3 года назад

      And here I am still using IBM AS/400 software at work every day.

    • @KangoV
      @KangoV 3 года назад

      @@xthebumpx I'm jealous. I loved working on those systems.

    • @jgurtz
      @jgurtz 2 года назад +1

      It's a shame: a couple of years ago was up in Rochester and IBM is basically gone. Rumor at that time was less than 1000 IBMers were left and most of the vast main building is leased out to local small businesses. And, the AS/400 moniker is long gone from the sign by Rt-52.

    • @xthebumpx
      @xthebumpx 2 года назад

      @@KangoV We could use some more people to work *on* them. 🤣Unfortunately working *in* them, at least ours, is not particularly user friendly. Thankfully I'm working more on the SQL server now than doing manual work in the system.

    • @KangoV
      @KangoV Год назад

      @@jgurtz It's a shame. The AS/400 was an awesome machine.

  • @starboy3735
    @starboy3735 3 года назад

    Im not sure if you said or not as i always play this video while falling asleep but what kind of keycap mount is this? Is it the original mounting style or is it the modern cherry standard cross mount style to accomodate modern keycaps?

  • @cardboardturtle5470
    @cardboardturtle5470 3 года назад +2

    this with a trackpoint and function keys at the top would be my dream keyboard

    • @copper4eva
      @copper4eva 3 года назад

      It's a shame modding trackpoints into modern keyboards isn't really a thing. I would love to have trackpoint on my keyboard.

    • @copper4eva
      @copper4eva 3 года назад

      @ModelFkeyboards.com - Brand New Model F Buckling Spring Keyboards
      I've seen these mods. It's not an actual true trackpoint though. More like a track stick, or pointing stick. Still better than nothing admittedly though.

  • @christopherjbutler
    @christopherjbutler 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hey! They have Model M case style 104 keyboards now! I am tempted.

  • @dorstefan
    @dorstefan 3 года назад +6

    23:42 My colleagues need this sound.

  • @BokBarber
    @BokBarber Год назад

    I kind of split the difference in buying one of these and instead bought an old F122, but also brand new buckling springs to install from this reproduction run. Very early on, he was offering just the springs and paddles at a very reasonable price, like 25 cents each, and I grabbed them before the prices went up. I feel like this was the best of both worlds, because the 122 has an almost modern layout.
    I'm not sure how to compare the old switches with the new, because my F122 was very heavily used. Keys that got more use had a noticeably lighter feel than keys that had less use, so it wasn't apples to apples. After replacement, it felt a little bit heavier, ever so slightly less crisp, but also much more even. I think I preferred the old springs ever so slightly, but it's hard to tell how much that came down to manufacturing differences and how much was just break in of the new switches. I kept the old ones just in case I ever want to switch back.

  • @det.bullock4461
    @det.bullock4461 9 месяцев назад

    Huh, I was convinced I had already watched this but apparently either I didn't or YT ate my like.
    It would be nice to see a review of the modern layout variant that came out some time ago, I almost got that one recently before opting for something more affordable.

  • @JeremyLevi
    @JeremyLevi 3 года назад

    This is dang tempting, but that would mean dipping into the savings I'm setting aside to go towards a beamspring. Might have to keep making do with my original Model F XT for now. Decisions.

  • @sinchrotron
    @sinchrotron 3 месяца назад

    Please tell me the model of keyboard on 7:00 I'm looking for exactly this layout and cannot find any. Thank you in advance

  • @jcat187
    @jcat187 3 года назад

    It is a shame I gave up on this project and built a custom resembling the 77. Will defiantly revisit this project when they release something with F keys. A 96% layout would be an instant purchase for me.

  • @tetsujin_144
    @tetsujin_144 2 года назад

    As an American I very much appreciate you converting everything to Imperial units

  • @bland9876
    @bland9876 2 года назад

    If the arrows where also the number pad that would be great it even has extra buttons above the left and right arrow keys. Unlike a normal numpad that have mode layout is better.

  • @hus.1
    @hus.1 3 года назад +19

    09:27 Comparing keyboards to guns now? Fuck yea! xD

  • @larrisAWSOME
    @larrisAWSOME 2 года назад +1

    Finally got my keyboard, had to fix the spring on the enter key, other then that the keyboard is fantastic

  • @jacobstein9549
    @jacobstein9549 3 года назад

    Can the ANSI/ISO layout be reprogrammed to be one or the other layouts on these boards? I ordered an F77 with an ANSI layout but would like to switch to an ISO layout.
    Such a nice looking board; I also went with the beige. Great video Chyrosran!

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  3 года назад +1

      Pretty sure you can change the physical layout of your board to ISO and then reprogram it.

  • @ratfuk9340
    @ratfuk9340 Год назад

    The guy who sells these just announced new models. You should contact him to review some of them, they look great.

  • @confidentlocal8600
    @confidentlocal8600 2 года назад

    Between this and an original XT Model F, which would you choose?
    The old ones appeal to me because they have F1-F10, but the Enter key seems like an awfully long reach.
    I'm not a collector. I have a Kinesis Advantage that's starting to show its age and wish it had better switches.

  • @kevadu
    @kevadu 3 года назад +16

    I like QMK...

    • @alborisninvel3714
      @alborisninvel3714 3 года назад +6

      Me too. I must be one of the 'major tech nerds' because I didn't find it to be a big deal at all. And QMK opens up so many possibilities beyond just simple key remapping! Big fan.

    • @BA-oy9uo
      @BA-oy9uo 3 года назад +2

      @@alborisninvel3714 It's just not user friendly and has a barrier to entry before one is proficient in using it. Lot of great features no one can deny that, just could be more straight forward to use.

  • @alborisninvel3714
    @alborisninvel3714 3 года назад +2

    Was the braided cable an optional add-on? Mine came with the most generic of ugly cables. Maybe reviewers get special cables. :(

  • @Zobeid
    @Zobeid 3 года назад +1

    I thought I had reached my End Game with a KBDfans KBD67, split spacebar layout, Kailh Box Burnt Orange switches, PMK G20 keycaps. I couldn’t think of any way to improve it, short of developing my own custom PCB or hand-wired layout from scratch.
    Then, a couple of days ago, my System76 Launch keyboard arrived. It’s almost like they worked down my wish list of features I wanted in a keyboard, plus a few I hadn’t even thought of (like the USB hub and the magnetic stand). And by the way. . . The Launch is “QMK compatible” but System76 have also created their own graphical program to configure it, and it’s brilliant and super-easy to use.
    And now it seems, after years of waiting, that my Model F may finally show up Real Soon Now. And it’s an open question which one of these three I’ll end up using long-term. Which one will be the real top of the pyramid, I wonder?

    • @prokopf-9332
      @prokopf-9332 2 года назад

      So whats the follow up :D?

    • @Zobeid
      @Zobeid 2 года назад

      @@prokopf-9332 I'm back to the split-spacebar KBD67, now with fresh GMK keycaps and a matching accessory number pad.
      System76 Launch is too much hassle to source keycaps for. Also the bottom row is a confused jumble of keys.
      Model F77 is great in many ways, but becomes (just like the XT) kind of harsh to type on after a while. It's a great key layout, but at the same time I miss my split spacebar, and I would rather the keypad had been on the left side.
      I think the only way I'm ever going to supersede my DZ60s and KBD67 is if I design my own custom layout and have it produced. Which I am tempted to do, but also is kind of hard to justify.

    • @prokopf-9332
      @prokopf-9332 2 года назад

      @@Zobeid Thanks for the reply! Im currently kinda satisfied with my leopold 660, ordered a Keychron Q1 and maaaybe will get a kbd67 as well. I was kind of contemplating this board, but for this price this would need to be perfcet as a daily driver, and not just a rotational thing. And it doesnt seem like the keyfeel is so utterly amazing that it goes above all other means of practicability.
      Some reviews make you think that, thats why i thought about it. But yeah its just too much for me i think.

  • @233kosta
    @233kosta 3 года назад +1

    When I got my battleship I did do some rebinding through my Soarer's convertor. While there is no GUI, I found the language simple enough, clear enough and crucially - capable enough for all my needs. All in all, I spent 30 minutes finding the right tools/reading documentation and about 2 minutes actually cobbling together my first rebinding script. Highly recommended!

  • @Alkatross
    @Alkatross Год назад

    I love how you say "many models F" like culls du sac.

  • @SkepticalCaveman
    @SkepticalCaveman 3 года назад +1

    If I didn't already own a "Model F AT" that I saved from being thrown into a landfill over 20 years ago, then I would have bought one. Having the AT version really helps using it with modern hardware since PS/2 connectors still are common.

    • @6mtzhp55
      @6mtzhp55 3 года назад

      I have a Model F77 just like this except ANSI, and I use it far more than my F AT. When typing plaintext though I do prefer the F AT just for nostalgia factor.

  • @prokopf-9332
    @prokopf-9332 2 года назад

    One thing to consider though is, that the price isnt 400 dollars to your doorstep. Shipping to EU costs 60 dollars and then in EU you need to pay import tax. So getting this board would roughly around 600 dollars all in all at my doorstep. 400 Dollars is kind of in line with an entry level custom mechanical keyboard with good switches and decent keycaps, but many of those have far cheaper shipping options and sometimes with local vendors no tax.

  • @vorlonesque1830
    @vorlonesque1830 3 года назад

    Did the old IBM XT computer that had the 8088 CPU come with a model F keyboard? I remember playing games and messing around with my Aunt's XT back when it was already old (the mid 90's) and the keyboard always seemed very nice.

    • @murdokiwi
      @murdokiwi 3 года назад +1

      yes

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  3 года назад +1

      Yes, it used the Model F XT that I also showed in this video.

    • @vorlonesque1830
      @vorlonesque1830 3 года назад

      @@Chyrosran22 I thought I'd ask because my memory was that it looked exactly like the one you showed, but I wanted to make sure since my memory of things 25+ years ago isn't very reliable.
      I think I was using a Packard Bell btc dome with slider keyboard at home, and at school we had Model M keyboards and it is only in retrospect that I realize that those were all very nice keyboards.

  • @rogue3398
    @rogue3398 2 года назад

    I've been eyeing some old Soviet boards, but the shipping costs more than the boards and the boards aren't cheap. About $800 combined. That beautiful blue-gray paint reminded me of them. One day.

  • @6mtzhp55
    @6mtzhp55 3 года назад +3

    Not to brag, but I'd never programmed a keyboard in my life and reprogrammed my NMF F77 first try. Based on others' horror stories, I must have gotten lucky to find the right information the first time.
    Sure, it's harder than it should be. I think if it had been beta tested with a small particular group, it'd have been shipped with QMK/Via stock. Once you're running Via, besides the USB hub issue you ran into (why didn't my hub have this issue?) it's a solid 7/10 on the programmability UX.
    edit: Oh, I forgot - this typed on a NMF F77.