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Swiss Micros makes HP 'act-alikes' - programmable
10-29-2018, 08:04 AM
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RE: Swiss Micros makes HP 'act-alikes' - programmable
(10-28-2018 07:09 PM)edryer Wrote:  Has the keyboard been designed for heavy use? Does anyone here use a Voyager form format Swiss Micros device can comment on daily use long term?

Disclaimer: I am involved with Swiss Micros, but not financially. I run their forum on a volunteer basis and serve as a kind of "community manager" channelling info between forum users and the Swiss Micros team.

I currently own most of the Swiss Micros machines. In particular I have a DM41L that has taken a hell of a beating over the last 15-18 months and it's still going strong. Although it doesn't have quite the same feel, the design is similar to HP machines. It starts out a bit harder but does soften over time. I was quite taken aback when comparing that DM41L to a new one that I recently acquired and to a new DM15L.

These things are built like tanks. They'll take whatever you throw at them. Within reason, of course. They might not like you driving your car over them.
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