Vintage Console Typewriters

The Atari 400 Keyboard Gets Updated for Modern Computers

Those who remember 1979 will probably recognize the Atari 400 Keyboard that was used for the computer. Unfortunately, I've heard that it was anything but good, but now it's back and it promises to be better than it ever was.

The Atari 400 Keyboard is decked out in full Atari colors with a black and orange scheme. The designers have remained extremely faithful to the vintage look, evoking a sense of nostalgia in users. Luckily, the Atari 400 isn't a complete remake--its technology has been updated to fit modern computers. So for those who have had a bad experience before, perhaps this updated model will redeem itself in some way.

If you're feeling nostalgic for Atari, then this product should bring back fond memories. The Atari 400 Keyboard was designed by Niyari.
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