Seen at Henry Plain’s, an Apple keyboard prototype. It seems to have been stored under direct sunlight, given its color: white plastics typically turn yellow only when exposed to UV rays.
Note that Q30 is the code name of the keyboard.
Seen at Henry Plain’s, an Apple keyboard prototype. It seems to have been stored under direct sunlight, given its color: white plastics typically turn yellow only when exposed to UV rays.
Note that Q30 is the code name of the keyboard.
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