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Picture a full Windows PC out of your jacket and unfolding it into a working keyboard. Sounds like science fiction, right? However, a company in China has made it real with a foldable keyboard that doubles as a portable computer.
This clever design lets you carry real computing power anywhere. Plug in a screen and mouse, and you’re ready to go. It’s small enough to take on the road, yet strong enough to handle everyday tasks. It’s not just portable, it’s practical. You’ve never seen a PC like this before.

This isn’t some plastic novelty item. The body is made from strong CNC-machined aluminum, the kind used in premium laptops. That means it’s durable, sleek, and ready for everyday use on the go.
The keyboard features mechanical switches designed to withstand 100,000 key presses. So it’s not only tough, but also offers a satisfying typing experience. This pocket PC may be small, but it’s built like a tank.

This little machine runs on a powerful AMD Ryzen 7 processor, the same kind you’d find in modern laptops. It’s capable of handling multitasking, office work, and even light gaming or video editing.
Paired with up to 32GB of RAM and 1TB of fast SSD storage, it doesn’t hold back on performance. That means you can run serious software, not just apps. This is full Windows 11 Pro in a case the size of a sandwich. It proves that portable doesn’t have to mean underpowered anymore.

When closed, the keyboard PC is about the size of a small book. It folds in half to fit in a bag, a large pocket, or even a coat sleeve. But open it up, and you’re looking at a fully functioning PC.
It includes cooling fans, storage, RAM, and a full-size mechanical keyboard. Inside one half, you’ve got the battery. In the other, the main computer board. Together, it’s a compact, balanced build that makes portable computing feel like a magic trick, but it’s very real.

You won’t be stuck using a stripped-down version of an operating system. This device runs full Windows 11 Pro, meaning it supports all the software and tools you’re used to on a regular PC.
That includes everything from Microsoft Office to Photoshop, Zoom, and your favorite productivity apps. No limits, no mobile versions, just a normal Windows desktop. You can even join work networks and use professional tools right out of the box.

This device can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge with light use. That’s enough to get through a full workday or a long travel session without worrying about plugging in.
And when you do need to recharge, it supports USB-C fast charging, just like a smartphone. You can even use a power bank to top it off. No bulky chargers or brick-style adapters required. This tiny PC doesn’t just fit in your pocket, it fits your lifestyle.

It might be small, but it’s not short on connections. You’ll find USB-A, USB-C, and USB4 ports built in, allowing you to connect to monitors, flash drives, keyboards, and more.
It also supports HDMI-style video output through USB, making it easy to hook up to external displays. Add in Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, and it’s ready for modern devices. You won’t need a hub or dock just to get started, everything you need is already onboard.

This foldable keyboard PC doesn’t come with a screen, and that’s intentional. Instead, it’s built to work with any display you already have, like a hotel TV, desktop monitor, or even AR glasses.
Some users pair it with virtual displays like the XReal Air or Apple Vision Pro for a high-tech experience on the go. It saves space and power by skipping the built-in screen entirely. In a world filled with smart displays and wireless casting, it’s a bold but smart move that helps keep it compact.

If you’re always moving, working in cafes, airports, or hotel rooms, this keyboard PC could be your dream device. It’s light, easy to carry, and boots up fast when connected to a screen.
For content creators, writers, or anyone who lives online, it offers a unique mix of power and portability. No more lugging a full laptop or hunting for outlets. It slips into your bag and goes wherever you do, turning almost any environment into your office.

Heat is often a problem with small PCs, but this one includes a copper heatsink and active cooling fan. The design vents heat through both the front and back to keep things running smoothly.
You won’t have to worry about slowdowns or overheating while you’re editing a doc or watching videos. The internal layout is smartly engineered for efficiency, and the cooling system keeps performance stable even during longer sessions. That’s a big deal for a device this size.

This PC gives you the power to pick how it performs. It comes with built-in profiles, Efficiency for saving battery, Balanced for everyday use, and Performance for heavier tasks.
Switching between them is easy, letting you decide what matters most in the moment, longer battery or extra speed. It’s a simple way to get more control without needing advanced tech skills. Just choose what fits your day, and the PC adjusts automatically to keep things running smoothly.

This keyboard PC doesn’t include a built-in touchpad. It does offer a tiny “mini-touch” area for quick movements, but for full control, you’ll want a separate mouse.
Thankfully, connecting one is easy with Bluetooth or a USB port. Most people who use it for real work prefer a proper mouse anyway. It might not be perfect out of the box, but it gives you the freedom to choose your favorite input setup.

If you like customizing your setup, this little machine is full of possibilities. It supports wireless displays, dual-screen setups, and external peripherals like webcams or speakers.
You can use it as a media hub, portable workstation, or even a travel-ready streaming device. Its flexibility makes it a fun tool for power users and tinkerers alike. A lot is going on under that sleek metal shell, and it rewards creativity.

It’s easy to underestimate something this size. But the Ryzen 7 8840U chip inside has 8 powerful cores that can hit speeds up to 5.1 GHz. That’s serious power for such a tiny form.
You can write, edit, watch, and multitask without missing a beat. It’s no gaming rig, but it keeps up with most tasks the average user throws at it. The surprise is just how much you can do with it, despite how little space it takes up.

For now, this clever device is only available in China or through crowdfunding platforms. And even there, it’s in limited supply, with only a few hundred beta units produced so far.
That makes it more of a tech preview than a mass-market product. Still, it shows what’s possible and might inspire other companies to follow suit. If this catches on, we could see similar ideas popping up in stores soon.

Not long ago, mini PCs were all about little boxes that sat on your desk. This device flips that idea by turning the PC into something new, a keyboard you can carry.
It’s part of a growing trend of creative PC designs. We’re seeing more companies try bold things, and this might just be the spark that leads to the next big breakthrough. It’s small, but it’s shaking up some big ideas.

You don’t need a clamshell design to be productive. This PC proves there are other ways to work efficiently, without a traditional laptop form.
By separating the keyboard from the display and letting users decide how to interact, it brings more flexibility to how we compute. It’s not here to replace everything, but it gives you a fresh way to think about what a computer should look like.
Curious how Apple might fold into this trend? Take a look at what’s brewing.

This foldable keyboard PC might be a niche product now, but it points to a future of smarter, smaller computing. Think chips with built-in AI, better battery life, and even more compact designs.
With the rise of Snapdragon and Intel Ultra processors, these kinds of devices could soon become more common. This isn’t just a neat idea, it’s a sign that the PC world is still evolving. And that’s exciting for everyone, from students to professionals.
Even Apple might be rethinking its design playbook. See what a foldable iPhone could bring.
Think this foldable PC could change the game? Drop your thoughts in the comments and hit like if you’re into bold tech ideas.
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Dan Mitchell has been in the computer industry for more than 25 years, getting started with computers at age 7 on an Apple II.
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