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<p>[QUOTE="Kronos, post: 4665036, member: 81"]Well, you know they were made when Windows 95 was popular. A new in box rt-9100win sold for $400 on ebay last year according to worthpoint.</p><p><br /></p><p>Something from a google search:</p><p><u><br /></u></p><p><u>Keyboard manufacturer NMB Technologies’ new multimedia keyboard, the Right Touch ConcertMaster, features enhanced stereo sound by SRS to create a 3-D stereo effect.</u></p><p><u><br /></u></p><p><u>The ConcerMaster, model number RT-9100WIN, includes three new keys optimized for using Windows 95. In addition to SRS sound, the keyboard includes a stereo speaker system with a 2-watt per channel amplifier, a built-in microphone, and side jacks for headphone, microphone and subwoofer. A power slide switch allows users to turn on the speakers or internal microphone without affecting the keyboard’s functionality.</u></p><p><u><br /></u></p><p><u>NMB says the ConcertMaster is compatible with DOS, Windows 3.X and Windows 95, and has received approval from both Microsoft’s Compatibility Labs and to use Creative Labs’ Sound Blaster compatibility logo.</u></p><p><u><br /></u></p><p><u>NMB says the ConcertMaster keyboard will be available for the 1995 holiday season, with a street price estimated to be $129.95.</u>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kronos, post: 4665036, member: 81"]Well, you know they were made when Windows 95 was popular. A new in box rt-9100win sold for $400 on ebay last year according to worthpoint. Something from a google search: [U] Keyboard manufacturer NMB Technologies’ new multimedia keyboard, the Right Touch ConcertMaster, features enhanced stereo sound by SRS to create a 3-D stereo effect. The ConcerMaster, model number RT-9100WIN, includes three new keys optimized for using Windows 95. In addition to SRS sound, the keyboard includes a stereo speaker system with a 2-watt per channel amplifier, a built-in microphone, and side jacks for headphone, microphone and subwoofer. A power slide switch allows users to turn on the speakers or internal microphone without affecting the keyboard’s functionality. NMB says the ConcertMaster is compatible with DOS, Windows 3.X and Windows 95, and has received approval from both Microsoft’s Compatibility Labs and to use Creative Labs’ Sound Blaster compatibility logo. NMB says the ConcertMaster keyboard will be available for the 1995 holiday season, with a street price estimated to be $129.95.[/U][/QUOTE]
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