Why no one else has thought of this is beyond us. The new Pentaform Abacus is a personal computer that’s housed in a keyboard. Although there’s no monitor included, the compact Abacus is advantageous because it’s eminently portable and uses a full-sized keyboard with a touchpad. It’s also powerful thanks to a quad-core Intel Cherry Trail Z8350 chipset, Windows 10, and up to 128GB eMMC and 8GB of RAM. It also has an Ethernet port, 2x USB 2.0 ports, 1x USB 3.0 port, a USB-C port, and a MicroSD card slot. Finally, recycled ABS plastic construction aids sustainability, and you can choose transparent or black.
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