OneBoard PRO+ is an Google Android Mechanical Keyboard PC Powered by Rockchip RK3288 SoC CPU

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A company call Acooo has designed OneBoard PRO+ based on Rockchip RK3288 processor and with a backlit mechanical keyboard housed in an aluminum case.
 
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OneBoard PRO+ specifications:
SoC – Rockchip RK3288 Quad Core Cortex A17 up to 1.8GHz with ARM Mali-T764 GPU supporting OpenGL ES1.1/2.0/3.0, Open VG1.1, OpenCL, DirectX11
System Memory – 2GB DDR3
Storage – 16 GB eMMC flash + SD card slot up to 32GB
Keyboard – 83-keys QWERTY keyboard with backlit keys made of ABS plastic
Video Output / Input – HDMI output, DVI input
Audio Output / Input – HDMI, 3.5 mm jack for headphone
Connectivity – 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0
USB – 1x USB 2.0 host port for Android only, 1x USB 2.0 port to connect a mouse.
Misc – Power button
Power Supply – 5V/2A
Dimensions – 332 x 178 x 40 mm
Weight – 2.76 kg
 

The Android 4.4 keyboard comes with a power adapter and cable,  a “PC-line connect cable” with DVI connector on one side, and HDMI + USB on the other side, an HDMI cable, and a “DIY accessory tool box”. The keyboard is actually designed be used both as an Android system and a normal keyboard for your PC or Mac, acting as a dual operating system computer. The connection diagram below makes it clearer.
 
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This does look like a pretty good Android based computer built-into a keyboard. It is amazing how many ports, features, and connections are built-into this keyboard PC.
 
This PC looks good for playing Android games, emulators, and FPS games with Keyboard and mouse.

 
 
Demon_Skeith said:
I wouldn't want that, if one thing is clear about keyboards, dirt really gets into them and I don't want crumbs and dead skins getting into high tech componets.
This is a better alternative to a laptop since the keyboard keys are taller instead of flat like most laptop keyboards, so it is easier to clean with a computer vacuum or canned air. Most regular desktop keyboards also have removable keys which you can pry off one at a time with a flat head screwdriver, so you can clean under the key, or make repairs to the key. With laptop keyboards, you need to remove the entire keyboard to replace or fully clean it.
 
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