On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Jerome H. Fine wrote:
The LT320 is a
third-party plasma terminal. There are MMJ and
DB25 serial connectors, and LK201/401-compatible and AT-compatible
keyboard connectors. I use an LK401 with mine.
Jerome Fine replies:
I presume the LK201 and the LK401 are plug compatible?
Also, what are the actual differences and why do you prefer the LK401?
Sincerely yours,
The LK201 and LK401 are compatible in every way. The LK201 is as flat as
a board, and achieved a dubious distinction when it was involved in a
repetitive-strain injury lawsuit. The LK401 is the ergonomic variety.
However, the keys are a little different between the two, and a lot of
people prefer the key feel from the original LK201. I prefer the LK401,
myself. Actually, my favorite are the IBM buckling-spring "clickety"
models. Especially the 3278 terminal keyboards.
Peace... Sridhar