What concerns me is that I'd love to continue to use my "keyboard". What I like in retro computers is the unique feeling they give you compared to these untasty modern design.
One of my dream, is that all old keyboards of our beloved computers (of all brands) will be released one day as an alternative to those current slim planks.
Ive been stubborn and hated new keyboards for ages, but aprox 6 months ago I decided to give a Swedish keyboard manufacturer a chance and bought a mechanical keyboard with Cherry Blue switches and im never going back.
These switches make a click every time they are pressed and I love that, they also needs to be pressed all way down to register a key also require you to release it all way up before you can make another keypress (you can hold them down ofc).
Also it's not as big as a hangar ship, normal sized keyboard with the classic key layout so no reversed enter button or one key backspace, that I love. The keyboard is black and got baclight but it's easy to set how bright you wan't it to be with buttons or turn it off.
I also like not to have 436 extra quick buttons to open the calculator in Windows ^^
This keyboard gives me the old IBM M series feeling and I love it, also it's quite robust at it's weight of 1,27KG's
I also love that it's not an USB keyboard but PS/2 and you can press all keys at once and every single press registers.
I love it, and will never buy a Rubber dome keyboard again.
It looks like this, but you also get "wrist rest" can use if you want (don't know the english name of em).

Review:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQHF-BoelJkAnd talking about our hardware to die, well I give my computers some love, and im planning on changing all caps on them in the near future to 100 Celsius plus ones, not needed since there is no problems with em yet but just to be safe for atleast 10-20 years more

ERDIT: Just for the fun of it I went down in my basement and dug up my first Pong console, it's an Videomaster Olympic and it still works BUT I need to replace all the switches and both Potentiometers, two of the switches are dead (the ones for game mode) but the power on/off one works but are stiff, the Potentiometers used to control the paddles are near dead and needs to be replaced but I get picture

So mabe it's time to give this old pong machine some love, it has no digital score system so you get two metal balls you use to count score

here it is:


You guys from Australia might recognize it since it was fairly popular there
