Dell KB1421
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Model no. | KB1421 |
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Branding | Dell |
Manufacturer | Primax Electronics |
Layouts | ANSI, ISO |
Keyswitches | Rubber dome over membrane |
Interface | USB |
Precedes | Dell KB212 |
Dell KB1421 is a basic Dell keyboard included with their OptiPlex line of computers, manufactured by Primax Electronics. It was followed by the Dell KB212, of which one variant was also manufactured by Primax.
Description[edit | edit source]
The keycaps are low-profile, and the keys are reduced travel. The force curve is sharp and smooth with positive action — the feel is a significant improvement over the previous models with the protruding space bars.
The membrane sheets are joined together using a heat stamp. The membranes are backed by a thin, flexible sheet of metal.
The PCB is labelled "DELL Totoro" with "P/N: 654000011590"; the upper case has Totoro spelt as "TOTOR/U" but typically the spelling "Totoro" is found, on both the mouldings and the membranes. The PCB manufacturer is Xinhua Electronics (Huizhou) Co., Ltd. (per the UL File Number of E241103). The membranes are marked "Lumirror" and "E107536", the latter giving Shinkong Synthetic Fibers Corp as the manufacturer.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the keycap printing has lower durability than average, being the only modern Dell keyboard that seems to be prone to legend abrasion.
Models[edit | edit source]
Models include:
Part number | Model |
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0M372H | US ANSI, black |
0M377H | UK ISO, black |
Gallery[edit | edit source]
0M372H[edit | edit source]
US English, ANSI, black, made in January 2010.
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Top
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Bottom
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Rear labels
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USB plug
0M377H[edit | edit source]
UK English, ISO, black.
Exterior[edit | edit source]
Rear label and internal details were not recorded for this keyboard.
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Top
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Side, showing low-profile keycaps
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Right-hand side, showing miniature LEDs
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Stabilised keys, and domes
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Lubricated stabiliser track
Interior[edit | edit source]
The following example was manufactured in April 2010. The top of the keyboard is not presentable, and a large number of keys have been stripped of their legends.
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Upper rear label from Primax, giving the UL File Number
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Lower rear label from Dell, giving the Dell part number and date of manufacture
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Keycaps
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Internal components, including the metal backplate below the membranes
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Controller PCB, top
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Controller PCB, bottom
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Joined membranes
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Membrane markings
See also[edit | edit source]
- Dell SK-8175, the Silitek-made version
- Dell L30U, the Darfon-made version