You might want to read the thread on the new Model Fs – those are so very close to the original that they are probably even more "Model F" then the old ones ever were ;)
Seriously, though: The guy who makes them is commited to make them as true to their ancestors as humanly possible; it's amazing.
Not sure what you mean with the Model M layout, but the size is an understandable point – I like my small keyboards, but I can fully understand the desire for an F122.
The price is… well, it's a lot – but you get something for it that might last decades ;)
The Model M layout is what you still use today, with the size and placement of Ctrl, Alt, Return et cetera. I should better name it the "AT layout", probably.
You might want to read the thread on the new Model Fs – those are so very close to the original that they are probably even more "Model F" then the old ones ever were ;)
Seriously, though: The guy who makes them is commited to make them as true to their ancestors as humanly possible; it's amazing.
I have read about them.
But I respect the creator for his commitment anyway. :-)
Not sure what you mean with the Model M layout, but the size is an understandable point – I like my small keyboards, but I can fully understand the desire for an F122.
The price is… well, it's a lot – but you get something for it that might last decades ;)
The Model M layout is what you still use today, with the size and placement of Ctrl, Alt, Return et cetera. I should better name it the "AT layout", probably.
See this comparison.