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Lenovo releases ThinkPad Mechanical Keyboard with TrackPoint in China
Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 16:25
by bhtooefr
http://www.thinkworldshop.com.cn/pm/51077.html?twsrm2
Looks like a rebrand of the TEX Yoda, and it's not cheap, at 1,999 Yuan (US$309.76 or 282.32 Euro).
Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 16:36
by Muirium
Wow! Who saw that coming?
A Christmas-timed stunt, but a good one. TrackPoint fans might find there's something else to love about that new keyboard. Although they'll need a rich saint of a Santa to buy it for them at that price.
Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 16:43
by HzFaq
I'm (still) holding out for lowpoly's version, although the Tex version is pretty nice by all accounts.
Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 16:44
by bhtooefr
There's also a red case option. If I were willing to spend over $100 for a ThinkPad sticker (TEX Yodas are $199 when there's a drop for one, I believe), that's what I'd go for.
But, well, $199 is far too much for Cherry MX as it is, let alone $309.
Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 17:38
by SL89
Im with bhtooefr on this one. Idek if its real and endorsed by Lenovo, this seems like a very un them move. There is none of the new lenovoe branding or logos on there.
Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 17:51
by bhtooefr
It's real, that site is Lenovo's consumer-facing online store for Think-branded products in China. (Note that the images are even hosted on lenovo.com.cn. And, if you go to lenovo.com.cn and shop for Think-branded products, you end up there.)
Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 17:59
by E3E
Yes, I'm definitely of the "$309 is way too much for Cherry MX and a sticker" persuasion, but I must admit that it does look nice with that logo and obviously fits with the branding very well.
I'd say just get a TEX Yoda and find a thinkpad sticker.
$110 sticker right there.

Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 18:41
by mtl
Wonder if Lenovo went through the trouble (probably not) to put actual IBM TrackPoint IV firmware on there, or replace the TP module entirely.
Thinkpad Mechanical Keyboard with trackpad
Posted: 12 Dec 2015, 19:51
by Miko
It looks like the Tex Yoda got rebranded with "ThinkPad". It seems this doesn't have anything to do with thinkpad keyboards.
http://www.thinkworldshop.com.cn/pm/51077.html?twsrm2
Price is 2000 Yuan witch is about 280 Euro or 310 US-Dollar, but getting one is probably not that easy if you don't have a chinese shipping address.
Posted: 12 Dec 2015, 19:55
by bhtooefr
Posted: 12 Dec 2015, 23:22
by Miko
E3Eves wrote:
I'd say just get a TEX Yoda and find a thinkpad sticker.
I'd say that this product is the reason it's so hard to get a Yoda lately. I expect it to disappear completely and be replaced with this, at the current pricepoint.
Posted: 16 Dec 2015, 14:37
by snuci
I know someone internal at Lenovo Canada. HIs information indicates that this keyboard is not CSA approved (for us in Canada) so we will never see it. Not sure about UL approval in the US.
Posted: 16 Dec 2015, 15:16
by SL89
I highly doubt it will ever be anywhere beyond China.
Posted: 16 Dec 2015, 19:43
by mtl
Does it have a FRU number?
Posted: 16 Dec 2015, 23:49
by bhtooefr
JS_4ZB0J85889 (red) and JS_4ZB0J85890 (black) are the product numbers listed.
However, if Lenovo in China works like they do in the US, those product numbers are accessory part numbers, not FRUs.
To compare,
http://www.thinkworldshop.com.cn/pm/34483.html is the ThinkPad Bluetooth Keyboard, which is JS_0B47189. The accessory P/N for the US English one (which that layout is) is 0B47189.
Posted: 30 Jan 2016, 09:29
by TuxKey
Not my thing
i would start to mis my arrow cluster..Give me the FC660C/M any day of the week..
If could part with my arrow cluster , i would go for the HHKB2 or the Poker3..
Although my wife loves here Lenovo laptop keyboard and i believe lot's of people feel the same.
Lenovo is well known for their laptop keyboards ..And i think they want to use that fact to possible sell this keyboard..
A while ago i looked for a usb external keyboard that looked like the laptop keyboard with scissor switches..
And found it to be ridiculously priced

$90 or $100

- Lenovo external keyboard scissor switches
- Lenovo_external_keyboard.jpg (812.2 KiB) Viewed 44419 times
What i'm trying to say is Lenovo is now entering the mechanical playing fields

With lots of competition
Good luck to you Lenovo..
Posted: 30 Jan 2016, 09:49
by Ray
Well, that USB scissor switch keyboard certainly isn't cheap for 90 bucks. But it isn't ridiculous though. If you look at the market, cheap thin keyboards feel way more shit than the laptop-grade ones. And if you are looking for an integrated pointing device, $90 isn't far off. And it makes sense Lenovo wants to sell their sticker for money on scissor switch keyboards, since the customer knows what he can expect (no cheap quality for what he is looking for).
If you enter a field where you are not known for at all (here: mechanical keyboards), then the price sounds ridiculous to me.
It is also missing a purple Enter.
Posted: 04 Feb 2016, 02:15
by bhtooefr
There's a newer version of that keyboard (although with the island-style keys), for less than $90, for what it's worth - the
ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard with TrackPoint, for $60 from Lenovo.
Or, a Bluetooth version for $70.55 from
MacMall. I'm actually using one right now to type this post, paired to my desktop. (Wireless is useful a lot of the time for me.) It's one of the better scissor-stabilized boards, you get a TrackPoint, and you get Bluetooth. I reviewed it
here, and ended up getting a second one for home (I usually use the one I reviewed at work).