I have one of these. It is not comfortably typeable in any way, unfortunately - the keys are rubbery but also extremely hard to press and "click" quite loudly. In other respects it is a very nice little Linux computer, and compatible with multiple CPU modules just like their larger DevTerm model, but has a more broadly compatible (and less M100-like) display aspect ratio.
Best way I can describe those keys is like an '80s scientific calculator with a tough metal spring added in to every button If they ever make a machine with either uConsole or DevTerm form factor combined with a comfortably typeable keyboard they will have a winner in the "m100 successor" category though! On Mon, Sep 25, 2023, 23:33 Daniel L <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey buddies > > I was perusing my youtube subs and found an interesting cyberdeck project > designed and inspired by the M100. Check it out! > > Youtube vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNG8KqZs_Fg > Project site: https://www.clockworkpi.com/uconsole > > If it is already well known and Im beating on a dead horse, then forgive > me. > > I have been floating around an idea of crafting something similar, > smaller, and running on arduino but this thing may be the ticket for me. > > Daniel >
