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This keyboard is actually a PC. But, is

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it any good? The ingredients in this pie

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include 16 GB of RAM and a 256 GB SSD.

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And it's like a whole computer. You can

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get your ass beat in a video game. You

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can even watch YouTube on it. But, not

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quite at full resolution. On the

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backside, you're looking at some USB

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ports, some micro HDMI, GPIO pins, and

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gigabit Ethernet. Plus, it still has a

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classic microSD slot for more expansion

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or if you want to run another OS. It's

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powered via USB-C and it could

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technically run off of a USB-A port, but

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you'll want to be careful because adding

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peripherals could overrun the power

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output of a USB-A port. This is sweet

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for personal projects or maybe like a

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little home server. And it's super

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annoying with its clicky blue Gateron

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switches. But, it does come with

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Bluetooth 5 and Wi-Fi 5 if you want

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medium-fast Wi-Fi. Just don't expect it

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to be like a typical laptop, especially

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when it comes in at $410.
