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The HP Eliteboard G1a plays a bit off the old Commodore 64 formula of a desktop computer built into a keyboard, but for office use in 2026. While I feel it’s a charming and quirky idea, I was prepared to hate the typing feel of this latticeless membrane keyboard.
8BitDo has revealed a new addition to its line of retro-themed mechanical keyboards, and this time, the company has been inspired by the Commodore 64. Like the Famicom and NES gaming keyboards, the Commodore 64 edition is a tenkeyless device with a ...
In brief: Although most of 8BitDo's products are designed to support PCs, the company's main appeal is its affection for retro console gaming. Months after releasing a Nintendo-themed keyboard, 8BitDo has unveiled a new variant that marks its first attempt ...
I don't even key numbers in all that often, but when I have to, my fingers are about useless on the number row. That's just where the symbols live. I developed the habit when I had a part time data entry job in high school 30 years ago, and it's now a well ...
It’s back! The Commodore 64 computer you may fondly remember from your youth (assuming you were a youth back in the early 1980s) has returned from the place where old computers go to die, reborn as something that looks the same, but acts very different.
I was able to test out an early EliteBoard prototype, and while the experience wasn't perfect, it's still an intriguing computing option. I had trouble setting it up initially because it only had two USB-C ports on its rear,