@torclodd yes, but the Blackberry keyboard has dome-topped keys, and is narrow enough to be thumb-driven; the uConsole looks like it lands right in the unhappy valley
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Latest posts made by mewsleah@meow.social
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RE: What is the smallest device with a physical QWERTY, keyboard, a screen, and Wi-Fi, which is usable with the current mainline Linux kernel?
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RE: What is the smallest device with a physical QWERTY, keyboard, a screen, and Wi-Fi, which is usable with the current mainline Linux kernel?
@neil tbh i think it might be too small. those keys do not look good to type on!
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RE: What is the smallest device with a physical QWERTY, keyboard, a screen, and Wi-Fi, which is usable with the current mainline Linux kernel?
@neil oh, actually the uConsole looks even smaller, but it's still in pre-order
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RE: What is the smallest device with a physical QWERTY, keyboard, a screen, and Wi-Fi, which is usable with the current mainline Linux kernel?
@neil the smallest i can think of is the ClockworkPi DevTerm