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{{infobox dkeyboard | image name = Sega HTR-2106 -- Top.jpg | pn = | fcc = | branding = Sega | manufacturer = [[Alps Electric]] | switch = [[Alps buckling spring]] | layouts = Japanese only | features = | interface = [[PS/2]] | weight = | introduced = 1991 | price = | precedes = }} The '''Sega HTR-2106''' is a variant of the [[Alps SM-101]] [[Alps buckling spring]] keyboard,<ref>Deskthority — [https://deskthority.net/photos-f62/the-sega-htr-2106-sega-ibm-alps-t62-30.html#p86768 The Sega HTR-2106 - Sega + IBM + Alps]</ref> shipped with the [[Wikipedia:Sega TeraDrive|Sega TeraDrive]], an IBM PC–compatible system with an integrated Mega Drive console. The system was only released in Japan. It is only available in the Japanese keyboard format. === Design Details === ----The Sega HTR-2106 consists of an [[IBM Enhanced Keyboard|IBM Model M]]-like assembly surrounded by a two part PBT case in dark gray. The casing consists of an upper and lower part held together by three philips screws underneath the cable gutters. It has a controller card with two ribbons with traces on it that go into the assembly of the keyboard. The Assembly consists of: * The Barrel plate, which houses springs with sliders on them that hold the keycaps on. * The Membranes in between the keyboards, this is where the ribbons with traces connect to. * A steel backplate covered in plastic rivets that hold the entire assembly together. The controller sits in the bottom of the keyboard case much like some Model M controllers. ==Gallery== <gallery widths="250" heights="187"> Sega HTR-2106 -- Unboxed.jpg | Overview with packaging Sega HTR-2106 -- Top.jpg | Top Sega HTR-2106 -- Bottom.jpg | Bottom Sega HTR-2106 -- Back label.jpg | Back label Sega HTR-2106 -- Top left.jpg | Left part Sega HTR-2106 -- Top angled left.jpg | Angled view from the left Sega HTR-2106 -- Top angled right.jpg | Angled view from the right Sega HTR-2106 -- Top angled right 2.jpg | Closer look Sega HTR-2106 -- Lock lights.jpg | LED block, a bit damaged in this unit Sega HTR-2106 -- Switches 1.jpg | A look at the switches Sega HTR-2106 -- Switches 2.jpg | Another take Sega HTR-2106 -- Switches 3.jpg | Closer look Sega HTR-2106 -- Cable.jpg | A look at the cable </gallery> ==References== <references /> [[Category:Sega keyboards]] [[Category:Alps OEM keyboards]] [[Category:Keyboards with Alps buckling spring switches]] [[Category:Clones of the IBM Model M]] [[Category:Vintage keyboards]] [[Category:List of all keyboards]]
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