Just how small of a space you can technically fit a full-functioning computer into? It’s not unusual to see palm-sized NUCs that packs some form of laptop CPUs with SODIMM memory that makes them easy to carry around, but this Chinese-made keyboard might just takes the cake.
A Ryzen PC No Larger Than A Keyboard

The maker of the product in question is called Linglong, which showcased this product on Chinese video-sharing platform Bilibili. The keyboard part of the PC is quite unique too, featuring a foldable design and a built-in trackpad that is no larger than the ones you’ll find on Steam Deck. You won’t be doing multi-finger gestures through this one, but it’s good enough if downsizing and cutting off any extra bulk is the sole target of this PC.

While the form factor is highly unconventional, the parts that sits within are pretty bog standard – featuring AMD Ryzen 7 8840U processor with either 16GB or 32GB options (soldered, of course), then you have the option of either 512GB or 1TB of M.2 2230 SSD. You also get a single USB-A port and a pair of USB-C ports, the latter of which comes with one USB4 and the other being the regular USB 3.2 variant. All of these is packed within one half of the foldable keyboard, while the other half houses the 60Wh battery. One oddity, however, is the reliance on wireless connectivity for display, as the company suggested use cases in VR or AR.

Going by the comments under the video, the reactions among the Chinese viewers has been a mixed bag at the very least. The main argument is that it’s overpriced, while others point out that it’s still a half finished product based on the design decisions that the company has made to this PC. Still, it’s a daring attempt for such a product to be sold to the mass market, despite the fact that it’s most likely only capable of addressing a niche market.
Source: Tom’s Hardware
Pokdepinion: It’s probably going to get rather hot under load, isn’t it?