Acer T200
Model no. | T200 |
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Branding | Acer |
Manufacturer | Acer |
Layouts | Asian 101 |
Keyswitches | Acer switch |
T200 is a rare Acer semi-mechanical keyboard that uses the Acer switch.
Description[edit | edit source]
T200 is very similar to the "T" style of Acer 6310 series keyboard. Compared to 6311/6312, it has a convex bottom row (seemingly even numeric keypad enter to some extent) and only single-level retractable. The case curves down at both the front and back, instead of the upwards curve of "T"-style 6311/6312 models.
The keycaps use laser charred legends, and the mounting stem appears to be Alps SKFL series compatible.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
As of May 2017, this appears to be the sole observed example, model T200-P extension code P-A1C, in Chinese Asian 101 layout with Windows keys. This example is dated to August 2005. BenQ 6311-TA 4C/7 has been found with a 2006 manufacturing date, indicating that this is not the direct successor.
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Top, alongside BenQ 6311-TA 4C/7
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Bottom
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Angled
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Angled, right-hand side
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Rear label
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Keycap top
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Keycap bottom
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Switches, top
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Switches, top
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Backplate removed
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Membrane sheets
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Membrane sheet codes
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Partial disassembly
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Switches, bottom
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Bottom of controller PCB
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Click leaf removal
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Click leaf