Apple Extended Keyboard

Apple Extended Keyboard
Developer Apple Computer
Release date April, 1987
Introductory price US$163
Discontinued 1990

The Apple Extended Keyboard is a keyboard that was first sold separately alongside the Macintosh II and SE.
Later the Apple Extended Keyboard II prepackaged with Apple Professional Desktops during the early 1990s (starting with the Macintosh IIsi in October 1990). These keyboards are widely considered by enthusiasts to represent the golden era of Macintosh Keyboards and are fondly remembered by many. Retrospective articles credit the success of the product to a combination of sound, feel and durability.

Contents

Unique features

Among the features that make this keyboard unique are:

Resurrection

Many are still using this keyboard through the use of ADB to USB converters.

Matias now makes their third revision of a keyboard called the Tactile Pro. It is made using keyswitches similar to those used in the Apple Extended Keyboard.

Trivia

See also

References

External links