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Computer keyboard manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unicomp is a manufacturer of computer keyboards and keyboard accessories, based in Lexington, Kentucky, United States.
This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (May 2016) |
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Manufacturing |
Founded | April 1996 |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
Products | Computer keyboards |
Website | pckeyboard |
In 1996, Lexmark International was prepared to shut down their Lexington keyboard factory where they produced Model M buckling-spring keyboards. IBM, their principal customer and the Model M's original designer and patent holder, had decided to remove the Model M from its product line in favor of cost-saving rubber-dome keyboards.
Rather than seeing its production come to an end, a group of former Lexmark and IBM employees purchased the license, tooling and design rights for buckling-spring technology, and, in April 1996, reestablished the business as Unicomp.
Since 1996, the tooling and molds that Unicomp had inherited from Lexmark began to wear out, leading to a gradual decline in build quality and finish. However, in 2020 Unicomp replaced its tooling leading to quality improvements. The company also began shipping new designs at this time.
Unicomp's product line consists largely of modified designs based on late Model M keyboards produced by Lexmark:
Unicomp also offers a repair service along with replacement and custom parts for virtually all Model M and similar keyboards made by IBM, Lexmark, Maxi Switch, and Unicomp.
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