List of Keyboards With Membrane Interfaces
QWERTY layouts unless otherwise specified
- Atari 400 (full-travel replacement keyboards much like those that came with the Atari 800 were available)
- Cambridge Z88 (arguably a mix between a membrane and chiclet keyboard)
- Elektronika BK-0010, in early versions (it was a Russian home computer, hence the JCUKEN layout)
- Magnavox Odyssey², also known as the Philips Videopac G7000 video game console
- RCA COSMAC VIP, a do-it-yourself (DIY) kit computer with 16-key hex keypad
- Robotron Z1013, Eastern-German home computer (alphabetical layout)
- SEGA SC-3000, a computer version of an early SEGA game console
- Science of Cambridge Microcomputer Kit 14 (MK14); the initial version had a 20-key extended hex keypad
- Sinclair ZX80, a pioneering British home computer that was available as a DIY kit
- Sinclair ZX81 (similar to the preceding entry)
- Synertek SYM-1, a sibling of the MOS/CBM KIM-1 with a 29-key extended hex keypad
- Timex Sinclair 1000 (a U.S. version of the ZX81)
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