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Epson HX-20 / HC-20 - first laptop 1980
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I've got three of these, pity the batteries leak THROUGH the wires and end up corroding stuff on the board.
Fun little novelties but not very practical do do anything with these days. Maybe I'll write a small program to turn it into a keyboard...
The keyboard does look very nice, good luck with that!
Finnish keyboard?
Finns use QWERTY. QWERTZ is historically used in Central Europe and the Balkans though nowadays it’s mostly used in German speaking nations.
The ö, ü and ä keys indicate that this a German QWERTZ layout.
This is a german one, it even has the same wrong symbols on the number row as modern german keyboards.