Cherry's MX 8.2 Pro TMR is its first magnetic keyboard using tunnel magnetoresistance tech instead of Hall Effect, promising ultra-fast wireless performance and rare hot-swap support ...
A bundle of parts to convert a mechanical keyboard into an electrocapacitive one. Use a 60/65% bundle with a 7u space bar for a Bauer Lite you’ve configured with a Dynacap plate and EC65X PCB, or the ...
The Asus Zenbook Duo is a dual-screen laptop that's perfect for productivity, but surprisingly it's pretty decent at gaming, ...
Dell's influence looms large over this RTX 5060 notebook, but the Alienware 16X Aurora still impresses in a few key areas ...
Scribe-iOS is a pack of iOS and iPadOS keyboards for language learners. Features include translation (beta), verb conjugation and word annotation that give users the tools needed to communicate with ...
The Keychron Q Ultra series comes in three layouts: the 100% Q6 Ultra, TKL Q3 Ultra and 75% Q1 Ultra. Leading mechanical keyboard brand Keychron has announced the direct sales launch of its new Q ...
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From early home computers like the Commodore 64 to more recent products like the Raspberry Pi 400, the idea of housing a computer inside a keyboard has surfaced repeatedly over the decades. Its ...
Just announced at CES 2026, the HP EliteBoard G1a is totally unlike any other laptop or desktop PC I have seen in decades—mainly because it’s neither. HP has employed laptop components to integrate a ...
A keyboard computer has always been on my wishlist — that is, a computer where the entire machine was stuffed into a keyboard. Perhaps I caught a glimpse of the Commodore 64 at an impressionable age, ...
The folks over at HP had the brilliant idea to stuff a PC inside a keyboard, making me wonder why no one has thought to do this before. Update: I learned that this has absolutely been done before.
At first glance, it’d be easy to mistake one of HP’s newest computers for something else. That’s because the HP EliteBoard G1a looks almost exactly like a normal PC keyboard. Measuring 358 x 118 x ...