Bapaco is a portable Windows -PC that is disguised as a mechanical keyboard
Its 12.3-inch ultrawide touch screen tilts 90 degrees and can act as another display
Crowdfunding on Kickstarter, it is powered by a 12. Gen Intel i5 with up to 32 GB of RAM
Bapaco (try to say it three times fast – it’s strangely satisfactory) is a laptop that is unlike anything else on the market. At first glance, it looks like a compact mechanical keyboard, but it actually packs a whole Windows PC in its slim frame.
The unit stands out from traditional laptops or compact PCs, because instead of being a seashell, it is a flat, board-like device with a 12.3-inch ultrawide touch screen tilting up to 90 degrees. Its unusual 16: 6 (1920×720) Image conditions remind me of Toshibas widely spotted Satellite -U845W Ultrabook from 2012, which contained a 21: 9 screen designed for Widescreen film. It also looks like design like Maxfree K3, a compact 82-key mechanical keyboard that has an integrated 13-inch touch screen.
Currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter, Bapaco is designed to serve as both an independent Windows 11 computer and also as an external keyboard and display for Windows, Mac and Android devices.