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Retro keyboard not just a pretty face

The humble computer keyboard has undergone a makeover.

‘Jake’, proprietor of the Steampunk Workshop and whose work has appeared in Popular Science and Make magazine, has taken a boring and beige computer keyboard and transformed it into quite a cool retro keyboard. The result is reminiscent of an antique typewriter you might find in a quaint antique store. The retro keyboard is much more than an antique: it is a fully functional piece of computer hardware that has been given much more than a ‘spit and polish’.

Keep an eye out for the retro keyboard’s matching retro monitor, which has also been given the antique touch.

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