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product_id: 39067354
title: "Unicomp Model M PC 122 Black 5250 Buckling Spring USB Keyboard"
brand: "unicomp"
price: "AED 59"
currency: AED
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reviews_count: 4
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# 2m USB cable for modern PCs 122-key full layout buckling spring tactile feedback Unicomp Model M PC 122 Black 5250 Buckling Spring USB Keyboard

**Brand:** unicomp
**Price:** AED 59
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️ Type like a legend, work like a pro.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Unicomp Model M PC 122 Black 5250 Buckling Spring USB Keyboard by unicomp
- **How much does it cost?** AED 59 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/39067354-unicomp-model-m-pc-122-black-5250-buckling-spring-usb)

## Best For

- unicomp enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted unicomp brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Full 122-Key Layout:** Maximize productivity with a comprehensive key set designed for power users and pros.
- • **Customizable Keycaps:** Swappable PBT polymer keycaps with dye-sublimated legends for a timeless, professional look.
- • **Modern USB Connectivity:** Plug & play with a 2-meter USB cable—no adapters, no fuss, just seamless compatibility.
- • **Classic Buckling Spring Feel:** Experience the legendary tactile & audible feedback that defined typing for decades.
- • **Handcrafted American Quality:** Proudly handmade in Kentucky, blending vintage durability with modern precision.

## Overview

The Unicomp Model M PC 122 Black 5250 is a handcrafted mechanical keyboard featuring the iconic buckling spring switches that deliver unmatched tactile and auditory feedback. With a full 122-key layout and a 2-meter USB cable, it combines vintage IBM Model M design with modern PC compatibility. Built in Kentucky, this durable keyboard offers swappable PBT keycaps with dye-sublimated legends, making it a must-have for enthusiasts craving nostalgic typing excellence in a professional setup.

## Description

The 'PC122 5250' Model M buckling spring keyboard has the same mechanism, feel and layout as the original IBM Model M keyboard. With the much-loved buckling spring key design and fully swappable keycaps, these keyboards have been prized by computer enthusiasts and robust typists because of the tactile and auditory feedback of each keystroke. Unicomp has been making the Model M keyboard for IBM and others for 20+ years. Manufactured by hand in Lexington, Kentucky, our buckling spring keyboard is a heavy, audible keyboard with a gorgeous finish reminiscent of the classic IBM Model M keyboard. Buckling springs originated in IBM’s mechanical keyboard as a fundamentally different kind of switch mechanism. Featuring a coil spring that sits between the keycap and a pivoting hammer that collapses when clicked, the spring provides a loud, tactile feedback. Model M-Inspired Keycaps The gray buckling spring keycaps are made of PBT polymer. The dye-sublimated legends compliment the authentic feel and classic design. Specs Connection : USB Cable length : 2 m Number of keys/buttons : 122 Length : 20.8 in (527 mm) Depth : 7 in (180 mm) Height : 1.96 in (50 mm) Weight : 1.6 kg Compatible : PC Gross Weight : 5.1 lbs Handmade Manufactured in Kentucky

Review: My fingers are awash in nostalgic delight - Ahh the old feel of a Model M/F keyboard. Unicomp has hit it out of the park with these inexpensive rereleases. They feel and sound just as good as the original 1984 IBM Model M I had growing up, but with the all-too-convenient USB interface so that modern computers don't need a daisy-chain of active converters to get the old 5-pin AT DIN jack to be recognized. Also, the non-aged black & grey look adds an air of professionalism to my desktop area. One complaint I have about the key layout on this Model F is Unicomp's decision to not mimic their Model M's incorporation of the Windows/OS key's location between the left Ctrl & Alt keys. It is still relatively easily accessible as the bottom-left most button, but it does make a few keyboard combination presses awkward. Still, the only fault is on my part as I could have instead purchased a Model M from Unicomp for less and had all the conveniences of modern keyboards married with the sinfully-decadent feeling of buckling spring key presses. I wanted the ridiculously large "battleship" of keyboards to annoy my coworkers. Also the rearrangement of some other non-standard locations of keys (mirroring the original 122-key Model F) makes for a whimsical reprogramming of my brain-finger-key wiring. If you actually have need of an old 122-key terminal keyboard that interfaces with modern computing technology, look no further than this keyboard. If you're looking for a buckling spring keyboard that won't set you back a few hundo, then perhaps consider the Model M instead (also from Unicomp). This Model F is for the nerds, for sure.
Review: Defective N Key and Spacebar - First, I researched this purchase for several weeks. So that being said, I had extremely high expectations and was hoping for a blast from the past considering Unicomp's takeover years ago of the old IBM Model M production company. Second, this was shipped first in the US, and then later a few hours outside the US, but certainly not halfway around the world. The keyboard arrived layered in tons of bubble wrap. So far so good. After carefully unwrapping, I discovered that a few keys were dislodged. No problem, it was trivial to pop the keys back in, and apparently even expected according to the shipper. With how easy the keys are to pop in and out, it makes sense. But moving on, the problem was the N key worked about 20% of the time. The spacebar was also erratic. I was going to record a video of myself literally just pressing the N key over and over and nothing happening on most key punches, but I got frustrated and slammed things around, and needless to say this keyboard won't be in service anytime soon. Unicomp, for their part, were professional, though a few reps were rather abrupt and basically the help stopped at the suggestion (read: 500 words of instructions) that I try to remove and reinsert the problem keys. After a $100 purchase that only a keyboard aficionado would even make, I don't need an instruction manual on how to remove and insert a key. I did manage to get one seemingly nice, go the extra mile type of customer service agent who offered to take care of it for me and get the return process rolling. But I declined to take Unicomp on their offer given the costs of shipment, import taxes, and the fact that the keyboard itself underwhelmed me. It was clunkier than I expected. The build quality didn't inspire much confidence that the replacement wouldn't have some other issue. Lastly, the positioning of the non-standard layout with respect to the Windows key and Escape key would have driven me crazy over time. So, your mileage may vary. Looks like a lot of you had a better experience than I did.

## Features

- Number of keys/buttons : 122
- Connection : USB
- Cable length : 2 m
- Compatible : PC

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01MDRT4L4 |
| Brand | Unicomp |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 122 |
| Color | Black, Gray |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (33) |
| Enclosure Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20.8"L x 7"W x 1.96"H |
| Item Weight | 5.1 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | USB |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Unicomp |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Buckling Spring |
| Model Number | b751180c-59c9-42c0-a45e-8f294f21c427 |
| Number of Keys | 122 |
| Power Source | USB |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| UPC | 041967699364 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Unicomp
- **Color:** Black, Gray
- **Compatible Devices:** PC
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Included Components:** USB Cable
- **Keyboard Description:** USB
- **Material:** Polybutylene Terephthalate
- **Power Source:** USB
- **Product Dimensions:** 20.8"L x 7"W x 1.96"H
- **Style:** Classic

## Images

![Unicomp Model M PC 122 Black 5250 Buckling Spring USB Keyboard - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/911QQZnUFrL.jpg)
![Unicomp Model M PC 122 Black 5250 Buckling Spring USB Keyboard - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91yjGIVbmWL.jpg)
![Unicomp Model M PC 122 Black 5250 Buckling Spring USB Keyboard - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91O+12UMhdL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Let me get this straight. if i create a macro in fastkeys, set the triggering key combo as shift + f1, pressing the f13 key will run the macro?**
A: Assuming you are talking about the 122 key 5250 available on Amazon, your assumption is correct.

**Q: Are the function keys programable?**
A: No.  For example, F13 on the keyboard is always going to send the usage code(s) for F13 but you can go into your operating system or applications and reprogram what functions / shortcuts are associated with F13.  I hope that answers your question.

**Q: Will this work out of the box with windows or will it require rebinding and such with a windows 10 PC?**
A: Fully compatible with windows 10!

**Q: How many key rollover does it have? (How many simultaneous keys can be pressed?)  ... Hoping it's more than 2 like the old M! :)**
A: Yes, being able to do the Windows Atl+Ctl+Del (gets you into Task Manager -- at least up through Win 7 it did) must mean that all the 2-key or 3-key macros I had for so long in a certain app must still be available to me.  But I will confirm that in testing soon.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My fingers are awash in nostalgic delight
*by H***R on August 3, 2017*

Ahh the old feel of a Model M/F keyboard. Unicomp has hit it out of the park with these inexpensive rereleases. They feel and sound just as good as the original 1984 IBM Model M I had growing up, but with the all-too-convenient USB interface so that modern computers don't need a daisy-chain of active converters to get the old 5-pin AT DIN jack to be recognized. Also, the non-aged black & grey look adds an air of professionalism to my desktop area. One complaint I have about the key layout on this Model F is Unicomp's decision to not mimic their Model M's incorporation of the Windows/OS key's location between the left Ctrl & Alt keys. It is still relatively easily accessible as the bottom-left most button, but it does make a few keyboard combination presses awkward. Still, the only fault is on my part as I could have instead purchased a Model M from Unicomp for less and had all the conveniences of modern keyboards married with the sinfully-decadent feeling of buckling spring key presses. I wanted the ridiculously large "battleship" of keyboards to annoy my coworkers. Also the rearrangement of some other non-standard locations of keys (mirroring the original 122-key Model F) makes for a whimsical reprogramming of my brain-finger-key wiring. If you actually have need of an old 122-key terminal keyboard that interfaces with modern computing technology, look no further than this keyboard. If you're looking for a buckling spring keyboard that won't set you back a few hundo, then perhaps consider the Model M instead (also from Unicomp). This Model F is for the nerds, for sure.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Defective N Key and Spacebar
*by L***O on August 13, 2020*

First, I researched this purchase for several weeks. So that being said, I had extremely high expectations and was hoping for a blast from the past considering Unicomp's takeover years ago of the old IBM Model M production company. Second, this was shipped first in the US, and then later a few hours outside the US, but certainly not halfway around the world. The keyboard arrived layered in tons of bubble wrap. So far so good. After carefully unwrapping, I discovered that a few keys were dislodged. No problem, it was trivial to pop the keys back in, and apparently even expected according to the shipper. With how easy the keys are to pop in and out, it makes sense. But moving on, the problem was the N key worked about 20% of the time. The spacebar was also erratic. I was going to record a video of myself literally just pressing the N key over and over and nothing happening on most key punches, but I got frustrated and slammed things around, and needless to say this keyboard won't be in service anytime soon. Unicomp, for their part, were professional, though a few reps were rather abrupt and basically the help stopped at the suggestion (read: 500 words of instructions) that I try to remove and reinsert the problem keys. After a $100 purchase that only a keyboard aficionado would even make, I don't need an instruction manual on how to remove and insert a key. I did manage to get one seemingly nice, go the extra mile type of customer service agent who offered to take care of it for me and get the return process rolling. But I declined to take Unicomp on their offer given the costs of shipment, import taxes, and the fact that the keyboard itself underwhelmed me. It was clunkier than I expected. The build quality didn't inspire much confidence that the replacement wouldn't have some other issue. Lastly, the positioning of the non-standard layout with respect to the Windows key and Escape key would have driven me crazy over time. So, your mileage may vary. Looks like a lot of you had a better experience than I did.

### ⭐ Cutting corners. Breaks easy.
*by S***Y on April 9, 2021*

Pros: The keys feel good. The keyboard FEELS solid. Cons: The keyboard is not solid. They melted plastic through the holes instead of bolting it or using metal rivets. Shortcuts! Trying to put it back together with bolts is a pain! The pieces fall out, nothing holds the springs in! You must hold it upside down while working and prey all the springs stay in peace. I have bean working on it for over 4 hours now and am about tempted to sell it for parts or repair. It started with the control key needing to be pressed super hard. Then several keys on the left bottom of the keyboard needed to be pressed hard. In retrospect: I think I would only bolt mod the five or so that broke, not the whole keyboard.

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