Looking for a compact keyboard to upgrade your mobile workflow? We reviewed the Plugable Foldable Bluetooth keyboard to see if it’s worth the cash. Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate ...
The Mobile Pixels Foldable Keyboard is a product that immediately had me intrigued. Between a long-distance relationship, dipping my toes into the life of a digital nomad and regularly traveling for ...
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Linglong has shared a live presentation of its “keyboard PC” on the video-sharing site bilibili. In the video, the presenter pulled out the actual mini PC from his back pocket, showing the device’s ...
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Imagine a Raspberry Pi 400, but with a full-blown flagship AMD Hawk Point CPU with up to 32GB RAM and a 1TB M.2 NVMe drive that all fits into a foldable keyboard. Also imagine all of that coming in ...
Ever since William Gibson's Neuromancer, thousands or even millions of nerds worldwide have fantasized about the idea of the 'deck', or 'cyberdeck' as it has been known in later cyberpunk fiction. The ...
Matias has introduced their Folding Keyboard, a full-sized USB keyboard that folds in half for travel. It’s coming in mid-December and will cost $59.95. The keyboard comes complete with a number pad, ...
Satechi is out with its first CES announcements today. The new SM1 Slim Mechanical Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard for Mac, iPad, iPhone, Windows, and more is available now. And coming soon Satechi has a ...
The Kickstarter page for the new Lunar 2-in-1 Foldable Keyboard & Mini PC is now live. The unique device is available starting from $579 USD, and the ultra-compact pocket-sized PC sports some ...
I’m not a major believer that Apple’s iOS devices can quite fully replace the PC and Mac in most scenarios, at least not for me, and not quite yet. I’m a keyboard fiend, using shortcuts on the ...