ShaRPiKeebo is probably the smallest Linux computer you can find with a physical QWERTY keyboard. Measuring just 6 x 11 x 1.5 cm, it's powered by a Raspberry Pi (RPi) Zero W or 2W and features a 400x240 pixel, low-power, daylight-readable, black-and-white SHARP memory display and long-range wireless transceiver.
If you thought the PocketChip was cool, wait until you rave about the ShaRPiKeebo! This open-hardware, battery-powered nanocomputer features a low-latency display, two directional keys, onboard power management and support for Wi-Fi connectivity, making it ideal for gamers, system administrators, software developers, penetration testers People, students, manufacturers, and any Linux geeks who don't fall into the above categories.
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