different keyboards for T60s?
different keyboards for T60s?
Hello!
I did a search and was unable to find pictures of the different keyboards for the T60/T60Ps.
I read many threads about which keyboard is better.
I have
39T7118 KEYBOARD FRU
absolutely love it and don't see anything wrong with it.
Anyone have detail pics and/or reviews of the different keyboards availlable?
Pictures would be best.
Thanks!
I did a search and was unable to find pictures of the different keyboards for the T60/T60Ps.
I read many threads about which keyboard is better.
I have
39T7118 KEYBOARD FRU
absolutely love it and don't see anything wrong with it.
Anyone have detail pics and/or reviews of the different keyboards availlable?
Pictures would be best.
Thanks!
- Clark -
>T60P Core Duo 2.16GHz , 14.1 SXGA+ , 1400x1050 , 2GB RAM, 256MB ATI V5250 , 120GB and more. Windows XP Pro SP2
>T60P Core Duo 2.16GHz , 14.1 SXGA+ , 1400x1050 , 2GB RAM, 256MB ATI V5250 , 120GB and more. Windows XP Pro SP2
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Hanson
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Re: different keyboards for T60s?
The keyboard you have is the ALPS keyboard. The other keyboards that are available are NMB (39T0958) and Chicony (39T7178).
There isn't really a visual difference between the keyboards, rather it is the feel that is different. You can use the search function to look for reviews that have been posted on this forum about these different keyboards.
There isn't really a visual difference between the keyboards, rather it is the feel that is different. You can use the search function to look for reviews that have been posted on this forum about these different keyboards.
17.11.05:
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heyzeus123
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NMB (39T0958) Keyboard?
Great new keyboard thread!!
Has anyone gotten a NMB (39T0958) Keyboard on a recently purchased T60?
I just received my new T60 about a month ago (3/18/07), and it has a ALPS keyboard also.
Michael
Has anyone gotten a NMB (39T0958) Keyboard on a recently purchased T60?
I just received my new T60 about a month ago (3/18/07), and it has a ALPS keyboard also.
Michael
Thinkpad T60p 2613-HKU, 2.0ghz T7200, 14.1 SXGA+ BOE-Hydis LCD, Bluetooth 2.0, 2gb RAM (dual-channel), DVD+R, 7K100 80gb 7200rpm HD, Thinkpad Wi-Fi ABG, ATI x1400 128mb, 6 cell battery
Re: different keyboards for T60s?
I did a search but unable to find a good comparison of the feel.Hanson wrote:The keyboard you have is the ALPS keyboard. The other keyboards that are available are NMB (39T0958) and Chicony (39T7178).
There isn't really a visual difference between the keyboards, rather it is the feel that is different. You can use the search function to look for reviews that have been posted on this forum about these different keyboards.
Im curious on how 3 exact same keyboards can have such a different feel.
I love my keyboard and nothing wrong and not sure how much better it could be!
- Clark -
>T60P Core Duo 2.16GHz , 14.1 SXGA+ , 1400x1050 , 2GB RAM, 256MB ATI V5250 , 120GB and more. Windows XP Pro SP2
>T60P Core Duo 2.16GHz , 14.1 SXGA+ , 1400x1050 , 2GB RAM, 256MB ATI V5250 , 120GB and more. Windows XP Pro SP2
Re: different keyboards for T60s?
Thank you for that information. I previously had a T42 with I can't remember the keyboard, but it was the supposed better one from reading the reviews by other people on here, but I absolutely hated it.Hanson wrote:The keyboard you have is the ALPS keyboard. The other keyboards that are available are NMB (39T0958) and Chicony (39T7178).
I got this T60 around Jan 2007 and I've got the Chicony (39T7178) keyboard. I like it much better than the T42 keyboard that I had and find, although it can be a bit noisy. The ultimate keyboard I have though is on my X40 - it can be typed on almost silently if you want and it is very solid with great feedback.
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heyzeus123
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The difference between ALPS, Chicony, and NMB
The difference between ALPS, Chicony, and NMB keyboards:
I tried all the keyboards and prefer the NMB (Made in China one). Haven't had the pleasure of using the Thai-made NMB (rare, no longer manufactured) keyboard. Here are the difference between the keyboards:
1. ALPS: long keystroke, makes "clacky" noise when typing when installed on T60, but quiet when installed on Z60t (strange).
2. Chicony: long keystroke (similar to ALPS), but noiser than ALPS
3. NMB: shorter but firmer keystroke than ALPS, and quieter than ALPS
I prefer the shorter keystroke of the NMB keyboard, firmer or not. Unfortunately, I think you can only get ALPS keyboards on new T60s and if you order the keyboard as parts. Correct me if I am wrong.
Michael
I tried all the keyboards and prefer the NMB (Made in China one). Haven't had the pleasure of using the Thai-made NMB (rare, no longer manufactured) keyboard. Here are the difference between the keyboards:
1. ALPS: long keystroke, makes "clacky" noise when typing when installed on T60, but quiet when installed on Z60t (strange).
2. Chicony: long keystroke (similar to ALPS), but noiser than ALPS
3. NMB: shorter but firmer keystroke than ALPS, and quieter than ALPS
I prefer the shorter keystroke of the NMB keyboard, firmer or not. Unfortunately, I think you can only get ALPS keyboards on new T60s and if you order the keyboard as parts. Correct me if I am wrong.
Michael
Thinkpad T60p 2613-HKU, 2.0ghz T7200, 14.1 SXGA+ BOE-Hydis LCD, Bluetooth 2.0, 2gb RAM (dual-channel), DVD+R, 7K100 80gb 7200rpm HD, Thinkpad Wi-Fi ABG, ATI x1400 128mb, 6 cell battery
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quickbiscuit
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heyzeus123
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How to find keyboard type?
This may not be the easiest way, but this is one way to get to the "Parts Lookup" page:
1. using Internet Explorer, go to http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do
2. click the "auto detect this system" button, you should get a page with "Warranty status" in a box in the upper right of the page
3. click the "Warranty status" link, you should get a page with a "View parts lookup results for this system" link at the bottom of the page
4. click on "View parts lookup results for this system" at the bottom of the page
5. you should get a "Parts lookup results" page with all the part numbers for your Thinkpad.
6. finally, look for "KEYBOARD FRU" and the part number under "FRU part #".
Here are the part numbers for the T60 keyboard types:
39T7118 - ALPS
39T7178 - Chicony
39T0958 - NMB
For the complete list of keyboard part numbers go to:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-62728
Hope this helps.
Michael
1. using Internet Explorer, go to http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do
2. click the "auto detect this system" button, you should get a page with "Warranty status" in a box in the upper right of the page
3. click the "Warranty status" link, you should get a page with a "View parts lookup results for this system" link at the bottom of the page
4. click on "View parts lookup results for this system" at the bottom of the page
5. you should get a "Parts lookup results" page with all the part numbers for your Thinkpad.
6. finally, look for "KEYBOARD FRU" and the part number under "FRU part #".
Here are the part numbers for the T60 keyboard types:
39T7118 - ALPS
39T7178 - Chicony
39T0958 - NMB
For the complete list of keyboard part numbers go to:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-62728
Hope this helps.
Michael
Thinkpad T60p 2613-HKU, 2.0ghz T7200, 14.1 SXGA+ BOE-Hydis LCD, Bluetooth 2.0, 2gb RAM (dual-channel), DVD+R, 7K100 80gb 7200rpm HD, Thinkpad Wi-Fi ABG, ATI x1400 128mb, 6 cell battery
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Ragtopgeek
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I ordered my T60p on March 28 and received it a week later on April 4. I was fortunate enough to receive the NMB keyboard, but it is not quite as good as the NMB on my T42p (the T60 NMB is not quite as firm/springy and a tad more noisy). All things considered, the T60 NMB is still very comfortable. I have no idea how it compares to ALPS and Chicony models.
R.
R.
Current: T60p 2613-CTO, 2.33GHz, 2GB, 100GB/7200rpm, 15" SXGA+ Flexview, ATI FireGL V5250
Retired: T42p, 2.1 P-M, 2GB, 15" UXGA Flexview, 60GB/7200RPM
Retired: T42p, 2.1 P-M, 2GB, 15" UXGA Flexview, 60GB/7200RPM
Further complicating matters, the trackpoint buttons are now in the keyboard and they have a different tactile feel with each brand. My favorite trackpoint buttons are on the Chicony (but the keyboard is a bit loud). The trackpoint buttons on the ALPS require more effort to press. The NMB that I tried has a squeaky left-click button so I didn't investigate it past that (although the keyboard was butter).
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