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From: ok@quintus.uucp (Richard A. O'Keefe)
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Subject: keyboards (was Re: Don't Bash Suns)
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Date: 21 Sep 88 00:04:08 GMT
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In article <288@wucs1.wustl.edu> jps@wucs1.UUCP (James Sterbenz) writes:
>BTW, what do people think of the SUN mechanically?  When we got ours,
>I was suprised at how cheap the keyboard felt, kind of like on a 
>PCjr.

_Which_ Sun?  The Sun-2, Sun-3, and Sun-386i have different keyboards.
The one on the Sun-3 is the nicest keyboard I have ever used, bar none.
(I have used several dozen types of terminals, and type moderately fast.)