Which foldable keyboard is best? Maybe you want to work on your next great novel on your iPad and don’t like the touch keyboard taking up so much of the screen. Maybe you want to type up long messages ...
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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 ...
Foldable keyboards have awkward button placement due to their hinges, leading to typos. Typing on a foldable keyboard feels particularly challenging when you regularly switch back and forth with a non ...
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 ...
Seenda has a brand new keyboard out on the market as they launched their new Folding Bluetooth Keyboard with Touchpad. This is basically a mini pocket keyboard (that does indeed fit in your pocket), ...
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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[Sergei Silnov] was quite attached to the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000 keyboard, an updated version of their Natural keyboard that brought so many into the split fold. But once [Sergei] started ...
If you're short of space in your home office, a mini-PC and a folding keyboard could be the productivity tools you need. Back in July, a Chinese startup combined the two and entered beta testing. Now ...
Keyboards that hide full computer guts under the keys aren’t a new idea. (The Commodore 64 comes to mind, though it’s hardly the only example.) And neither are folding keyboards for mobile devices, ...