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  • @intheprettypink
    @intheprettypink Před rokem +2022

    I could see this being very useful as a replacement for a crash cart in a data center. Especially if you dont need a mouse for terminal access only.

    • @seangreenberg3212
      @seangreenberg3212 Před rokem +126

      It's probably cheaper than most crash carts too

    • @ionstorm66
      @ionstorm66 Před rokem +42

      It would also be better as just a screen instead of mounted to the KB

    • @xFrozenxSnowx
      @xFrozenxSnowx Před rokem +93

      Most servers only have VGA output and no USB type C. So the screen would be useless

    • @TheSkytherMod
      @TheSkytherMod Před rokem +32

      @@xFrozenxSnowx most servers are replaces like once a year so give it a short while and you'll get your upgrade

    • @Fishbait075
      @Fishbait075 Před rokem +23

      If you in need of a crash cart in a Datacentre, i would say 99% of the time, its because your server's O/S has crashed, or networking is not working. In either case, driver installation is likely to be an issue. More so in linux, and MS Server operating systems. But, given time, sure.

  • @BlackHoleBomb42
    @BlackHoleBomb42 Před rokem +215

    By the way, what you're experiencing on the touch screen with the OBS sliders is a quirk of Windows Ink, where the context of your touch (press and hold for right click, tap for click, swiping to click and drag) is causing a delay between what you want to do and what Windows is trying to guess that you want done. Many drawing tablets let you turn this off because as you experienced, it can be VERY annoying to deal with when you want responsive input.

    • @azynkron
      @azynkron Před rokem +21

      Microsoft thinking that they know better what you want to do than yourself? Say it aint so.

    • @duncan-rmi
      @duncan-rmi Před rokem +2

      might be that, might also be that the touchscreen capacitive sensing isn't happy when the whole thing is sitting on another device. I couldn't see enough of the back of it, but I have an issue with an ipad where if it is connected to an audio amp via its headphone socket & at the same time attached to its charger, the touchscreen behaves just like that. unplugging the charger cable fixes it.

    • @jenrosejenrose7417
      @jenrosejenrose7417 Před 8 měsíci +2

      *clippy voice* I see you are trying to use a touch screen!

    • @deepin2u
      @deepin2u Před 3 měsíci

      @Samsung
      If you could make a keybaord like this with 1 week standby battery, 24hr full use battery, slim design (in thickness), eith AMOLED screen, and slightly adjustable arc in the screen facing toward more to the end user, compatible with Galaxy S Tab S8, S9 onwards?! IM BUYING!!

    • @metallboy25
      @metallboy25 Před 2 měsíci

      Thats unusable.

  • @michaelmcdevitt4310
    @michaelmcdevitt4310 Před rokem +59

    This might be useful for people who are testing used computers. Having a small monitor built in with touchscreen seems to be good to quickly test a computer without fully hooking it up to a monitor, mouse, and keyboard. Quicker to set up and run.

    • @BGraves
      @BGraves Před měsícem +1

      commited enough to fix the used computer, but not commited enough to plug in a monitor

    • @natperXD
      @natperXD Před měsícem +1

      @@BGraves I would assume they want to at least test the computer before attempting to fix the whole thing otherwise it would be a waste of time.

    • @meesun2060
      @meesun2060 Před 3 dny

      or just plug it into your test bench setup specifically where you just wire up the monitor mouse and keyboard. If you do that for a living I'm pretty sure you just plug in the proper tools to test it

  • @memre123
    @memre123 Před rokem +126

    This is great for flight sim people. They can display the instruments on this and interact with the touch screen while having the main screen solely for the view.

    • @pccunha
      @pccunha Před rokem +3

      I use old smartphones e a tablet running android apps you can sync with FSX

    • @animecaptaingaming
      @animecaptaingaming Před rokem +3

      @@pccunha wait. You still use FSX?

    • @pccunha
      @pccunha Před rokem +2

      @@animecaptaingaming in fact no, lol
      But i still have all the gear. Also, there's similar stuff for the MSFS 2020

    • @animecaptaingaming
      @animecaptaingaming Před rokem

      @@pccunha okay, LOL! you thrown me off. I was on the alpha build.

    • @pccunha
      @pccunha Před rokem +4

      @@animecaptaingaming you know, I assembled a gamer PC based on the Ryzen and the RX 6600 TX to play MSFS over Steam, it's working great. But I'll save a, bit money before spending with better flight controls and otherc stuff. As I'm a helicopter pilot (IRL) I was waiting for Microsoft to make choppers available.
      I've been using MSFS since version 5, circa 1994, it's been quite a ride

  • @JVimes
    @JVimes Před rokem +327

    Hide taskbar and increase the OS user interface scaling, should be in pretty good shape. But ya, tilt display and $100 cheaper would be a win.

  • @AG-cg7lk
    @AG-cg7lk Před rokem +659

    The number of missed/delayed touches on the screen would drive you insane within the hour. With such a small screen, the touch sensitivity needs to be as good as a tablet. The idea might be good but execution looks poor. After fixing that, they should just drop the keyboard part and have an angle adjustable screen and usb hub combo that can sit above an existing keyboard.

    • @EnterpriseKnight
      @EnterpriseKnight Před rokem +21

      It would be really something if they'd made a revision with everything you listed.

    • @VD-cc4hx
      @VD-cc4hx Před rokem +21

      never spend over 500$ for any keyboard. after buying over a bunch of smaller 200$ products it seriously bugs me. r/mk are anti-consumer because every good keyboard is over 400$ and actually good and a huge milled block of perfectly shiny aluminum. idk what I'm saying. too many dumb kickstarters that fail and you cant return anything are very frustrating. the 200$ magnetic levitating ROTR which is the whole point of the macropad is the knob, is not centered. and you cant return it. just buy the nk65 and stop buying other garbage, you seriously don't need another keyboard.

    • @scarecrow5848
      @scarecrow5848 Před rokem +4

      Yeah I wish it plugged into your keyboard's USB-C and the USB-C on the display worked as a passthrough for the keyboard, but it came with a mini-displayport to displayport cable. And maybe the touch on the touchscreen could be powered by USB-A or USB-C.

    • @luciascarlet
      @luciascarlet Před rokem +11

      ASUS actually has a screen coming out like that, the ProArt PA147CDV. It's basically the long touch panel from the ZenBook Pro Duo.

    • @luisfernando55
      @luisfernando55 Před rokem +1

      @@luciascarlet thank you I checked a video and looks like a nice product

  • @Mythologix
    @Mythologix Před rokem +94

    Honestly I've had it a few months now and love it for my workspace. I mostly work in Unreal Engine doing level design and scripting. When doing my level editing work the touch screen is the perfect size and ratio for my content browser. All in all I use 4 screens with different sizes and resolutions so this was perfect for my setup and makes for a practical second touchscreen amongst the 4.

    • @ParvathyKapoor
      @ParvathyKapoor Před rokem

      Can u tell me how does the F1-f12 function keys work on this keyboard as it is missing?

    • @ciprianrobo
      @ciprianrobo Před rokem +4

      @@ParvathyKapoor you press FN+ESC to + keys, like other 60 and 65% keebs

  • @jimfranklin9770
    @jimfranklin9770 Před rokem +33

    This reminds me of an old Radio Shack word processor used by our sports writers at a local newspaper. It had a six-line lcd screen and an integrated keyboard that laid flat like this device. The sports writers loved it as it was great for two finger typists. It had an internal 24 baud modem for telephone transmission.

    • @CptJistuce
      @CptJistuce Před rokem +7

      Likely the venerable Model 100. Which was a rebadge of Kyocera's KC-85. And, frankly, was probably the inspiration for this.

    • @jimfranklin9770
      @jimfranklin9770 Před rokem +2

      @@CptJistuce You’re right. I had forgotten the model number until you said it. I hate getting old.

    • @CptJistuce
      @CptJistuce Před rokem +3

      @@jimfranklin9770 I'm getting old, but I'm not old enough to have been employable when they were popular. But I love that sort of hardware, and happened to have seen a lot said about it recently.

    • @Lippdinos
      @Lippdinos Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@CptJistuceI absolutely adore this form factor for computers like the t100 and t102,and all the clones in addition to the Z88 and the amstrad 120 I think it was called. The main problem with them was it was hard to save files on the go. Reporters just uploaded over phonelines but the rest of us just. Dealt with it. The Z88 and amstrad were smarter. Even back then the Z88 could hold 3 megs of ram!! If you were exceedingly wealthy that is. As for not bring employable at the time, we'll I'm right there with you. *sigh*

    • @Lippdinos
      @Lippdinos Před 5 měsíci

      Just a small nitpick:The t100 and t102, even the t200 (but that was a different form factor), had 300baud modems built in. You could always connect a faster modem via the serial port but it took a long time for the 1200 baud modem to come out which virtually nobody bought and it's nearly unheard of. I got a 2400 baud zoltrix fax modem with my 486!

  • @evilexnumber3
    @evilexnumber3 Před rokem +239

    As a recording/sound engineer I could see this being very useful for home studio usage to control faders and parameters for plugins, especially given the fact it works as a USB c passthrough/hub

    • @jasabasenara8124
      @jasabasenara8124 Před rokem +6

      I was wondering that. Be nice to have some plugins open separate from the monitor.

    • @itainteasy
      @itainteasy Před rokem +7

      you can run touchOSC on a 40 dollar amazon tablet... don't expect to use it for anything else, but touchOSC really doesn't require much processing power. Lemur needs a bit more power, it's more customizable and has built in sequencers and physics modulation, but you can run either on an ipad 2 currently selling for 165 dollars on amazon and the touch screen will be magic, again you aren't going to be happy using the ipad 2 for anything else, but as a touch screen controller either of these are much better options than this cheap glass and digitizer. pair this with a stream deck for some physical controls and still come in under the price of this thing. Not to mention this keyboard needs about 100 dollars of modification to pass as a decent mechanical keyboard. You can also run these on your phone, and can have multiple instances connected to one daw session, so if you are recording on your own, they work great for transport controls from the mic booth, or as personal monitor mixes for a live session. If you're truly an engineer i would stick with touchOSC, if you're producing definitely give lemur a look. There is also OSC/Pilot which runs on windows touch tablets, or on this overpriced mechanical keyboard, will also run on ios. The cheap amazon tablets can allow you to have multiple screens dedicated to certain signal paths. You could have x4 7inch screens for the price of that old ipad.

    • @lucidx2
      @lucidx2 Před rokem +4

      i was just thinking how much id love that to put my Mixer down there when making tracks

    • @5o5kY
      @5o5kY Před rokem

      oh yes, having insight and tonal balance control on that little screen would be so cool

    • @mmmfs
      @mmmfs Před rokem +2

      @@lucidx2 Thats a perfect use case for sure. The lackluster touch sensitivity might kill the idea though. Presonus faderport or something similar might be a better option, but take up a lot more real estate on the desk.

  • @lurky_dev
    @lurky_dev Před rokem +182

    Soft dev here: The issues you experience with the touch functionality come down to the accessibility limitations of the app you're using and not the screen itself. OBS for instance wasn't designed with touch screen interfaces in mind.

    • @JMIK1991
      @JMIK1991 Před rokem +16

      As OBS accepts terminal commands, we could make or find an app with buttons that would send it command to do changes using larger buttons in html page or smt.
      ~~High chance there's already an app for this somewhere.~~
      Touch Portal seems to be good app for it...

    • @TussalDragon344
      @TussalDragon344 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, so it really comes down to which programs would truly benefit off of multitasking with such a device

    • @WoodysAR
      @WoodysAR Před rokem +5

      And Latency. He KEPT trying to do it too fast! It was trying to tell him....

  • @chris210racer
    @chris210racer Před rokem +33

    So basically a desktop version of what the ASUS Zenbook provides. I like my zenbook. The display/touchpad hybrid was so helpful for multitasking while I was still in college.

  • @eastmax989
    @eastmax989 Před rokem +35

    Seems really cool instead of having to get a 2nd or 3rd monitor for something to host like obs or other or like a midi deck.

    • @nealschoeler6463
      @nealschoeler6463 Před rokem +2

      A loupedeck is cheaper, more portable, has knobs and touch buttons... and has plugins for Adobe products, OBS, twitch and so on.

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Před rokem

      :3 Not good for the posture of the body. I would hard pass on this.

  • @Blissy1175
    @Blissy1175 Před rokem +171

    One thing: switches cost about 20-60 cents per switch, not 2$, so even if you have to replace every single key on the board and are buying it with the express purpose of using your own preferential switches it will still not be another 130$ as implied in the video (it'd be another 35$ish USD if your switches cost 50 cents each, which is what "premium" switches cost on average). The selling point to this, to me, is the addition of the screen and it being hot-swappable. I'd be more than willing to spend the money on this and then go and replace every single switch (mostly because blues are horrible), it'd probably cost around that much to buy a barebones keyboard kit and a second monitor to do the same thing anyway.

    • @ArlemBeats
      @ArlemBeats Před rokem +14

      this is completely correct. you could go for some Gateron Yellows that is the go to budget switch, which is ~4$ for 18 switches. there are super high end switches out there where you start to pay 1$ plus. but 2$ per swirtch is not realistic for 99% of all the buy custom keyboard or for people the upgrade hotswap keyboards. I have pointed out that Jay really need to look it to the custom keyboard see because this is the 2nd time in the few last months that he show his lack of information on the subject, which is a shame since a lot listen to him

    • @pSynrg303
      @pSynrg303 Před rokem +14

      Jay is clearly not a keyboard nerd, yet!

    • @robbieschirmer8966
      @robbieschirmer8966 Před rokem

      Yeah.. Like shop the Wormier, some decent switches, get everything done for like 55$ and look for a second display (1080p is enough for the second imo) for like another 50-60$
      Could be a used monitor or a TV.. 🤷🏻‍♂️ That's like 110 bucks and fuck that touchscreen.. If if want THAT or a hub like the elgato stream deck, i will just use my phone 🤫

    • @bryangoodwin6579
      @bryangoodwin6579 Před rokem +12

      Did I just accidentally slip into a universe where people put the dollar sign after the number?

    • @ArlemBeats
      @ArlemBeats Před rokem +8

      @@bryangoodwin6579 well my excuse is the I am from the EU and here it is normal to but the currency sign after the number, I just use Dollars because the original comment used Dollars

  • @SaintDorado
    @SaintDorado Před rokem +150

    It's kinda funny. At first I thought the screen was the gimmick, when in actuality the keyboard is the gimmick. This isn't a keyboard with a screen, this is a screen with a keyboard.
    Having the keyboard completely fixed to the screen would be really annoying for somebody like me that angles their keyboard. Otherwise this seems like a reasonable gadget for productivity.

    • @SakuraShuuichi
      @SakuraShuuichi Před rokem +5

      ya, it would be a lot better if the screen was on a hinge

    • @Calihan
      @Calihan Před rokem +1

      Exactly. If you angle the keyboard away from you, youd be unable to see the screen at all

    • @mambofox4333
      @mambofox4333 Před rokem +4

      @@SakuraShuuichi look up the Zenbook Pro duo. They figured out EXACTLY THAT

  • @Girvo747
    @Girvo747 Před rokem +11

    I would absolutely use this for firmware engineering -- being able to have a UART serial up on the spare monitor at all times is super useful. Not for a laptop, for my desktop. I have limited desk space for extra monitors (I have a 27" and the laptop itself, and I'm out of room), but heaps of room on the keyboard slide out tray for something like this.

    • @Not0bito
      @Not0bito Před 8 měsíci

      In theory, this is a remarkable idea for exactly that.

  • @josephsheranda
    @josephsheranda Před rokem +12

    This is almost the same footprint as the Tandy TRS-80 Model 100 that was released in 1983 for $1,099.00. Eight kilobytes of RAM on a 2.4 Mhz processor with a monochrome LCD screen. At the time it was also viewed as a gimmick, but found its way into many dedicated commercial applications. The last time I saw one in use was as an electronic gate control panel at a secured storage back in 2012. I think you'll get your money's worth out of this much upgraded model.

    • @anthonymurphy5850
      @anthonymurphy5850 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I was about to say that 56 years old now I had a Tandy TRS -80 😢 all i can afford

    • @Bendaak
      @Bendaak Před 6 měsíci

      Exactly what I was going to say! I have a Model 102 which I picked up in perfect cosmetic condition a few years ago and used it to browse BBS boards. I ended up packing it up and placing it into storage again after 2 months of solid use.

    • @user-lr4lh3cc9i
      @user-lr4lh3cc9i Před 3 měsíci

      not at $550 clams for just a kybd

  • @dbltrub98
    @dbltrub98 Před rokem +75

    That was a Linus level ad transition. Well done Sir

  • @chrism6009
    @chrism6009 Před rokem +24

    This could be useful for controls for a NVR software (security camera streaming/recording software). I could see throwing a timeline on the screen for scrubbing video, or having additional camera streams on the keyboard so you can keep an eye out on the camers while sending a quick email or having to type something

  • @wydx120
    @wydx120 Před rokem +52

    I've seen a handful of people do different DIY versions of this form factor for a while now, and I was considering making my own in the future, so thank you for your suggestions on improvements because I will definitely keep those in mind when I make mine lmao

    • @magnuswf
      @magnuswf Před rokem +2

      Can you point me in the direction of some diy videos of similar stuff? Sounds interesting :)

    • @CptJistuce
      @CptJistuce Před rokem +3

      @@magnuswf Search for the term "cyberdeck", and you'll get going in the right direction.

    • @magnuswf
      @magnuswf Před rokem

      @@CptJistuce Thank you friend

  • @joshuaroefs9279
    @joshuaroefs9279 Před rokem +43

    I love my current ten keyless corsair keyboard but also this. I already found displays on ebay and aliexpress exactly like this and am thinking of making my own version with my corsair keyboard in it and a tiltable display. Ultimately it'll probably be about the same price but it'll be something to be proud of at least.

    • @gh0st_h4rdware27
      @gh0st_h4rdware27 Před rokem

      What kind of keyboard do you have?

    • @joshuaroefs9279
      @joshuaroefs9279 Před rokem

      @gh0st_h4rdware just a k70 rgb champion. Nothing too fancy but its responsive and exactly what I want in a keyboard.

    • @zayncuriosity23
      @zayncuriosity23 Před rokem +1

      If you do, could you document your process on YT or at least post some pictures?

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Před rokem

      O.o Not good for the posture of the body. I would hard pass on this.

  • @KouroshFarrokhzad
    @KouroshFarrokhzad Před rokem +14

    I write all day and all night for a living. I could totally see how this could be useful as a secondary screen for research, outlines, even web sources, similar to the ASUS dual screen laptops. With the half-decent keyboard, this product looks like a win for me, even at the $389 US price point. Great video Jay, I'd like to see more of this weird and wacky tech series.

  • @epmcgee
    @epmcgee Před rokem +13

    You're about the only tech channel I regularly keep up with. You're doing amazing work

  • @royevans4581
    @royevans4581 Před rokem +11

    It would be cool as a set of gauges for a flight sim with a few controls too. FMC for example.

  • @QUADBOYification
    @QUADBOYification Před rokem +7

    Not bad for it's price, usable in confined spaces that is for sure. Maybe an option for DEX, if you wanna do stuff stealthy.

  • @GuntanksInSpace
    @GuntanksInSpace Před rokem +141

    I certainly enjoy "Jay finds a wacky thing from Amazon and checks it out", and I also appreciate you wanting to support the guys making these cool hardware!

    • @ScottDodsonVideo
      @ScottDodsonVideo Před rokem +3

      "support the guys making these cool hardware". There are a TON of these on amazon. These guys aren't "making" it, they are buying it from some cheap-o mass-shop in china and rebranding it. There are about 20 different brands of this keyboard....

  • @venturapc8379
    @venturapc8379 Před rokem +147

    Could definitely be used as a stream deck or for recording videos! Seems neat and could definitely be useful for some people!

    • @northwiebesick7136
      @northwiebesick7136 Před rokem +5

      It could be used as something LIKE a stream deck, but you'd want an app for that if you wanted an actual stream deck styles set of buttons and actions, I would think...

    • @venturapc8379
      @venturapc8379 Před rokem

      @@northwiebesick7136 True! At that point you’d probably just want to buy an actual stream deck haha

    • @BoltRM
      @BoltRM Před rokem +1

      Bluetooth keyboard & separate touchscreen with a stream deck app alternative FTW.

    • @blueblade455
      @blueblade455 Před rokem +3

      Not for $389 bucks, geez!

    • @nemesis2264
      @nemesis2264 Před rokem +1

      Look up the Qeeke CR840 keyboard.

  • @naruto9tails15
    @naruto9tails15 Před rokem +4

    As a mechanical engineer who runs dual monitors are work, I think this would be really cool to keep my outlook and teams windows that way they don’t get away with the other programs I utilize day to day.

  • @ParvathyKapoor
    @ParvathyKapoor Před rokem

    how does function keys work on this keyboard?

  • @perhapsyes2493
    @perhapsyes2493 Před rokem +28

    10:20 Hey, random frontend dev checking in, I figure this is nothing but just a standard 'too small hitbox' issue. The graphic itself is very small, and your finger is touching a way larger area than the thing you're trying to grab. Chances are the OS is reporting a position outside of the grabber, so you haven't hit it.
    This is what people mean when describing whether apps are made for touchscreens or not.

    • @dhoffnun
      @dhoffnun Před rokem +9

      It's like the "Skip Ad" button on CZcams's mobile app; smaller than the tip of any human finger

    • @rhad333
      @rhad333 Před rokem +1

      @@dhoffnun that's made that way for a reason lol😅

  • @EvanMorgoch
    @EvanMorgoch Před rokem +46

    Would be really helpful if you talked about/did a text overlay with what the specs of the thing are; screen resolution, refresh rate, panel type, etc. As well, whether the screen cover was plastic or glass.

    • @Aneeqt
      @Aneeqt Před rokem +4

      pulled this from their site, screen res is 1920x515, 60hz refresh rate. couldnt find the info online but id assume its an ips panel and covered with glass. could also just be a generic lcd display

  • @Shtefarn
    @Shtefarn Před rokem +3

    08:15 "a hub for a keyboard and mouse"... Finally i can Stick my keyboard Into my Keyboard! 😂

  • @Powderlover1
    @Powderlover1 Před rokem +1

    I saw this and thought of so many uses for it, that is a great utility screen. If there’s a full size keyboard with a similar screen I’d buy it in a heartbeat.

  • @chriswheatley3146
    @chriswheatley3146 Před rokem +98

    I can see this being usefull for a Raspberry Pi (or a larkbox) as a portable mini PC. That pricetag is pretty rough though.

    • @lua-nya
      @lua-nya Před rokem

      Agreed.

    • @mister_jo.
      @mister_jo. Před rokem +14

      Might aswell buy a cheap laptop or a used one with that price point

    • @Seatanic
      @Seatanic Před rokem +8

      tinkering aside, just get a mid range laptop for the price

    • @bullzebub
      @bullzebub Před rokem +10

      those screens are easy to find on aliexpress and similar. so it might be better to build all by yourself

    • @yulexylombira5912
      @yulexylombira5912 Před rokem +7

      RPi 400 + TouchScreen

  • @Dappatron
    @Dappatron Před rokem +77

    This would be awesome for VSTs in music production, like a spectrum analyser or something. Great for DJs/Producers who are on tour but still wanna work on new music

    • @ellesper
      @ellesper Před rokem +5

      I would totally just buy this as a display for MiniMeters

    • @atl6s
      @atl6s Před rokem +7

      it would be PERFECT to put the mixing rack on, then you could drag the knobs with your fingers instead of the mouse

    • @OriginalCatfish42
      @OriginalCatfish42 Před rokem +2

      Making the entire keyboard useless tho.

    • @Dr.Octogon
      @Dr.Octogon Před rokem

      💯

    • @wordsmith451
      @wordsmith451 Před rokem

      Nah, get Samsung's Odyssey G9. All the screen you could ever want. Using it for my setup. And if you're on tour, the last thing you want is another piece of gear to haul around. Get a dual screen Asus if you're desperate for another screen.

  • @BatouOfNexus
    @BatouOfNexus Před rokem +4

    The reason you had trouble with the sliders is probably due to your hand being rotated. Where you touch and where you think you are touching is slightly offset and touch screens compensate for that but they expect your hand to be facing up. That is why you had to touch slightly off to the side with your hand held at 90 degrees to the screen.

  • @TheFloDojovitocrew
    @TheFloDojovitocrew Před rokem

    this is best for anyone needing to edit stuff on the go like a music producer mixing his masterpiece. theyre always looking for different/ novel forms of input

  • @BrianJones-wk8cx
    @BrianJones-wk8cx Před rokem +22

    I see something like this and instantly think of the old TRS-80 Model 100 (I just dated myself, ha). The thickness of the device as-is makes me what to pick it up and try to “cyberdeck” it out. While slate computers aren’t exactly all the rage, with a few tweaks something like this could be an interesting product. As you allude to, a tilt screen seems definitely atop the list. Still yet, this seems like an interesting DYI cyber deck project piece.

    • @tom-was
      @tom-was Před rokem +2

      Came here to say that. It was my dream machine back then. Cheers, old chap

    • @paulvato
      @paulvato Před rokem

      @@tom-was Same! 😄

    • @VirtualTourPhotographer
      @VirtualTourPhotographer Před rokem

      I used to sell those old Model 100's back when I worked at Radio Shack in the 80s. It's exactly what related it to.

  • @furythree
    @furythree Před rokem +4

    I love that jay is acknowledging the tech exhaustion

  • @jimdiroffii
    @jimdiroffii Před rokem +1

    This is brilliant for IT work. Many deployed devices do not have monitors. I also think using the window manager in PowerToys would allow for more interesting window layouts on the mini screen for general use.

    • @udirt
      @udirt Před rokem

      I tried to use the power toys window manager to tile up my graphics tablet and main screen. we did not become friends. did it work out for you?

  • @TheFloatingBartender
    @TheFloatingBartender Před rokem +1

    From one adhd to another, I appreciate you 😊

  • @BrainLeisure
    @BrainLeisure Před rokem +20

    I would definitely use this for music production by setting the mixer in this screen space. Awesome !

    • @SixStringViolence
      @SixStringViolence Před rokem +1

      Exactly my thought!

    • @johnmaurer3097
      @johnmaurer3097 Před rokem

      What would you use the keyboard for in that setup?

    • @DJSoulbrother
      @DJSoulbrother Před rokem +1

      @@johnmaurer3097 You still use a keyboard for production, shortcuts etc, usual shit heh

  • @jordanbondurantRVA
    @jordanbondurantRVA Před rokem +7

    Definitely think there's value there for streaming and editing solutions in this product. I hope you or Phil puts it to good use and then we get a follow-up video on using it regularly.

  • @danielking8862
    @danielking8862 Před rokem +6

    Nice to see a new product that isn't a complete waste of money

  • @rolytnz
    @rolytnz Před rokem +1

    This is pretty cool. I did an interview with a writer for an advertising/marketing campaign that the company I was working for was on. He has a similar device, but real low-tech. Basically, a portable transcriber with a week of battery life and four lines of lcd text. he said it was awesome for purely writing as there were no distractions - he would write, then dump the text via USB to a PC and format it in Word. Storage was minimal, not a lot needed for just text, and it was robust as hell. He had travelled all around the world with it for years and it was pretty much bulletproof.

  • @Doofindork
    @Doofindork Před rokem +12

    Really cool idea, but I would probably use it as a streamdeck. Seems to work perfectly fine for that.
    Main issue; My keyboard that is better than that one (and with the correct Nordic lettering) + a Streamdeck... costs less than that keyboard.
    Verdict? Neat. But it costs way too much for me to see myself getting one.

  • @chefben2
    @chefben2 Před rokem +20

    Coming up with ideas for content has got to be difficult and Jay has been killing it lately. So much variety and new to the channel videos lately. Loving it!

  • @ThePhyskid
    @ThePhyskid Před rokem +1

    This could be cool for development to keep up windows for email, Trello, Jira, terminal window, and your calendar app (and spotify if you want) while reserving monitor space for your IDE etc. Pretty cool.

  • @austinfutty5902
    @austinfutty5902 Před rokem +1

    I think that, alongside the suggestions listed in the video, an included pen might help significantly with some of the issues. Also, from a personal standpoint, I would love a full sized keyboard version. I'm not sure how that would work with the screen, but I am just not a fan of the smaller keyboards.

  • @othersideguy16
    @othersideguy16 Před rokem +11

    if they made it a full sized layout and had physical volume/media controls then I'd be down for this

  • @JackBandicootsBunker
    @JackBandicootsBunker Před rokem +13

    Either useful as a KVM console (assuming you add a HDMI to VGA converter) or for modding with a battery and a Raspberry Pi to turn it into a 21st Century Tandy 100.

    • @darkcoeficient
      @darkcoeficient Před rokem

      Imaging using this with a raspberry pi just to write code in BASIC XD
      Omg my sides! It would be so damn expensive for the retro-ness of the whole thing!

  • @powerupminion
    @powerupminion Před rokem +1

    Jay, you say you are bored..? Here is something interesting:
    I've recently build a new PC for myself with a "Cooler Master HAF XB EVO" case.
    I've found it able to support my heavy "Gigabyte RTX3080" and a enough fresh air to cool a balls to the wall driven "i5-12600K" with a "Noctua NH-D15"-cooler.
    I'm very glad i went with this case over a typical tower one.
    Your assignment: I'd like to know if it has flow enough to keep a i9-12900K.

  • @Merciless_Mar
    @Merciless_Mar Před rokem

    this actually seams really useful in sooooo many use cases and if it were able to be used in lets say a mobile (like from your phone) pass through on mouse would make a good combo and i agree an adjustable screen that pushes up from housing would be ideal

  • @TallynTech
    @TallynTech Před rokem +15

    It might be really cool to pair with a 3d printer / raspberry pi setup? Have Kliper/Octoprint installed and do all your slicing right there at the printer... Maybe even if you had a print farm I could see a use there depending on how you set it all up would be kinda dope to see this integrated into a really nice custom Voron build / Ratrig as an integrated part of the printer build.

  • @Ashandaeri3
    @Ashandaeri3 Před rokem +19

    something I could really see that being used for is something like Voicemeeter. It is designed for touch controls. Also did I miss it or did you not test the glare if it was setup in front of a normal panel like dual monitor or triple?

  • @JMIK1991
    @JMIK1991 Před rokem

    Touch screen seems useful and would want to add it under my main screen or above my current keyboard on an adjustable stand.
    I have different, 60% keyboard and it sucks as main keyboard, but it's good for gaming. Mainly cause it's key set is broken, but still missing F keys is a big no for me after using it.
    Fn keys are fine for home, del, page up/down, volume etc. but I prefer higher enter key so I can have ' key for easier usage and key for my locale.

  • @PaulGrayUK
    @PaulGrayUK Před rokem +7

    Google Z88 and welcome to 1987.

  • @MerryBlind
    @MerryBlind Před rokem +14

    Looks like a pretty neat product. Can definitely see some uses for it. Less convenient than a second screen but takes less space and has touch capabilities.
    Reminds me of those Asus laptops with a second screen in their touchpad.

  • @mk500
    @mk500 Před rokem +14

    This seems really cool! …. at like $190 … Also it’s really unfortunate they didn’t figure out some kind of solution for the function keys. That plus moving Esc to where tilde belongs makes this not great for programmers or other non-creator use cases.

    • @ggatekeeper
      @ggatekeeper Před rokem

      Just hold fn and press each number for f1 f2 etc…..

    • @jameswalker199
      @jameswalker199 Před rokem

      Escape looks like its one row down from where it normally is, replacing grave and the other pipe no one uses. Do you have a non-iso layout?

    • @thegamerboy1000
      @thegamerboy1000 Před rokem

      agreed

  • @jheady
    @jheady Před rokem

    If you want to use something like this for OBS control (or a tablet for that matter) you could set up OSC touch and websockets to issue commands to OBS and make the touch interface a bit friendlier. Certainly not OOTB but gives a lot more control.

  • @magnuswright5572
    @magnuswright5572 Před rokem

    OH MY GODS JAY I hope I'm never in the same room as you holding a knife! My spine is tingling after that unboxing!

  • @williamnessanbaum7464
    @williamnessanbaum7464 Před rokem +3

    I think this would be good for industrial equipment such as CNC machines or using it for servers that are usually headless.

    • @noth606
      @noth606 Před rokem

      If it works as-is for management UI etc on servers without OS loaded maybe, but a KVM plus monitor and slim keyboard per rack as is commonly used now works fine, and even that is rarely used since iLO etc. No one wants to spend more time than strictly needed in the server room. Web management interfaces lately FTW.

  • @ddbhaha1529
    @ddbhaha1529 Před rokem +3

    Not having F row : deal breaker. No tilting screen : deal breaker. Laggy touchscreen : deal breaker. $400 price tag : deal breaker.

  • @DragonsTaco
    @DragonsTaco Před rokem

    Now that is an idea. We have service technicians that regularly have to carry a monitor and keyboard to service field equipment/servers. We have used every type of mobile/folding monitor set up over the years, this looks like it has potential!

  • @karlsmith8113
    @karlsmith8113 Před rokem +4

    Its pricey for what it is but i reckon it would come in quite handy for working with music production. Been able to throw a couple of vst windows down there to tweak on the fly or just the mixer channel to free up the main screen for arranging etc

    • @traktor321
      @traktor321 Před rokem

      you can buy a laptop for that price 😂 doesnt make sense

  • @JoeCoolPilot
    @JoeCoolPilot Před rokem +6

    So how much malware, key logging, and nefarious software is running on it phoning home sending all your private info and keystrokes to China?

  • @Scott_the_Celt
    @Scott_the_Celt Před rokem +7

    I could see this bring used as a meter screen to monitor temps and cpu usage and whatnot.

    • @Scott_the_Celt
      @Scott_the_Celt Před rokem

      @JayzTwoCents I smell a fake profile...

    • @NKG416
      @NKG416 Před rokem

      yeaa totally, i like watching those numbers tick

  • @leadfarmer5563
    @leadfarmer5563 Před rokem +1

    That keyboard with screen could easily be a alternate style laptop with the hinged screen Jay mentioned and a built in compute

  • @grelkath
    @grelkath Před měsícem

    I might get one of these for audio engineering. Looks like it could be handy when on the go or even just in your personal studio.

  • @carrioncrow8191
    @carrioncrow8191 Před rokem +4

    This looks like a screen made for a car, that just so happens to fit a 65% keyboard

  • @CoalitionGaming
    @CoalitionGaming Před rokem +44

    Jay since you been streaming alot more lately, a "cool gadget" i can recommend for this video series would be a Korg Nanokontrol2 midi controller. If used with the Midi-Mixer software and the OBS Plugin for that software it can be a hardware volume controller for all windows volume sources, a volume controller for sources inside OBS, and has buttons that can be used to change scenes and stuff in OBS like a stream deck sorta. And it costs under $100. I can expand on this more (it's something I've covered with a tutorial) if it interests you.

    • @cancer_sucks
      @cancer_sucks Před rokem +4

      i dont think he reads youtube comments

    • @NickCharles
      @NickCharles Před rokem

      Second this - touch screens for on screen controls are nice until you start using them regularly and realize how awful it is to have no tactile feedback for anything you do. There's very little reason to spend $400 on one of these sorts of keyboard displays when a midi control surface can control almost everything you need in OBS or any professional audio/video application, with switches, dials, and sliders appropriate to each function. I bought a Korg Nanokontrol2 almost a decade ago now and it remains one of my go-to options when I need to have access to fine tune audio, video, scenes, etc in a way that my stream deck can't manage on its own.

    • @CoalitionGaming
      @CoalitionGaming Před rokem

      @@cancer_sucks I tweeted the same to him so hopefully he sees and decides it's worth featuring

    • @CoalitionGaming
      @CoalitionGaming Před rokem

      @@NickCharles awesome. That Korg sounds like it's been an awesome purchase then.

    • @HulluJanne
      @HulluJanne Před rokem

      @@NickCharles Yup, there's a few times I was doing a light gig in a bar where all the lights on the venue were controlled from a touch screen. There I was, tapping an effect off/on (because the light programming and amount of different "scenes" was pretty much subpar and no one "got time" to make more), eventually my finger drifted to a wrong point and the whole program went hiding. IIRC, I didn't actually kill the program, but the lack of tactile feedback was purely an awful experience. Though that was just a run of the mill night, so nothing to worry about.
      When doing live light mixing, strobe flicking, anything manual, I really just focus to the sound and the dance floor and then do my thing, so a tactile feedback is a must. I know there is these knobs that can be placed on a touch screen, I don't know if they make sliders, but those should give an actual interface.

  • @MarkEichin
    @MarkEichin Před rokem +1

    Got one of these from seeing it randomly on amazon. Could have been great with Samsung DEX, but you only get screen mirroring, apparently because of the resolution, so the image isn't better than your phone screen. It *is* great as a Raspberry Pi interface, though that needs the triple-cable to use HDMI.

  • @guy_withglasses
    @guy_withglasses Před rokem +2

    so strange seeing my background on another PC

  • @Andyjoe522
    @Andyjoe522 Před rokem +4

    I would be more interested in it if it was a full-sized keyboard, with function keys and numpad. This is definitely a concept I can get behind, though.

    • @northwiebesick7136
      @northwiebesick7136 Před rokem +1

      Honestly, if it's not a full size keyboard, then I expect it to be smaller all around...the whole or at least main point, of anything smaller than an 85% keyboard at minimum, is space saving, so if it doesn't save space, then it isn't living up to it's ideals, as removing numpads and F keys were never about increasing the size of the keyboard, in anything other than the laptop market segment, in my opinion...
      That screen just doesn't fit the "be small and sleek" style I've come to expect from small keyboards. However though, I think it would work perfectly fine as a server monitor provided the server has the appropriate connections required to make it all work, and would probably work pretty acceptably for any usecase that Jay provided...

    • @VeritasEtAequitas
      @VeritasEtAequitas Před rokem

      Yeah. People are talking about using it on a crash cart, but no F or numkeys? Lol

  • @DRaGZ141
    @DRaGZ141 Před rokem +3

    I have one of these. I honestly don't use the touchscreen functionality that often, but the extra screen to hold little menus and the equalizer for Premiere has been really nice!

  • @seouljah760
    @seouljah760 Před rokem +1

    I think you can set individual DPI settings per monitor since win10, would that fix the OBS scaling for bigger toggles/switches? It would be really swell to see the space inside the chassis, possibly for adding batteries and an SBC for a sweet cyberdeck.

  • @OatBob
    @OatBob Před rokem

    Thank you for your consideration of the market and availability for both hobbyists and professionals.

  • @brab927
    @brab927 Před rokem +3

    This would be VERY useful for troubleshooting headless servers. Also, I could see myself maybe replacing my sensor panel and keyboard with this one. But it's basically the same price and more likely to fail being a combo. I would want a lower price and change the angle of the screen.

    • @user-fw6eg3hc8f
      @user-fw6eg3hc8f Před rokem

      I'd rather just have an old 19" flat monitor sitting there that everyone has laying around or can be bought for used for like $5 I've seen. Then a Logitech or similar wireless keyboard/trackpad. All you move is the keyboard etc

  • @BlueHasia
    @BlueHasia Před rokem +10

    might as well get that Asus laptop with the second screen at that point XD

  • @GunzyHD
    @GunzyHD Před rokem

    Running this with a DAW and putting your mixer channel on this would be SICK for music production

  • @nullx8
    @nullx8 Před rokem

    i had the same worries, but there are actually 3 firms selling the same thing, one is the Manufacturer in China, the Inventors themselfs from Singapore, and the other one is the one ran the Kickstarter from Hongkong, i was confused about that myself and contacted them, they do confirm each other existence & cooperation.
    the thing i do not like on the thing is that you can't split the screen and keyboard to use by different computers, without some fiddeling, but besides that, its a great product.

  • @slimepsychic
    @slimepsychic Před rokem +7

    Basically more screens in small footprints is better than monolithic ones. It's part of why I love having two iPads and an iPhone, as well as a travel monitor.

  • @Cypher_NZ
    @Cypher_NZ Před rokem +4

    After hearing that keyboard I realised how great it would be to see you build your own custom one. So many great options out there and it doesn't have to break the bank.

  • @woodyTM
    @woodyTM Před rokem

    companies should make dedicated touch displays with this similar aspect ratio that are around the same size as full keyboards for control surfaces or for other types of media development. Being able to put one in your lap or carry in your arms like a tablet would be so handy and gimmicky I'd absolutely love it.

  • @TheMugwump1
    @TheMugwump1 Před rokem

    Quick tip for opening boxes with a knife and not damaging stuff inside. Pinch the blade about 1/8" from the tip and run the knife along the seam. It's a technique used by chefs on produce.
    You can also place your index finger on the spine of the blade just short of the tip and use that as a stop.

  • @rattleheadx
    @rattleheadx Před rokem +4

    In addition to the streaming/editing tasks, I think this thing could be handy for the flight sim home cockpit crowd where space is at a premium. I wonder how well this thing might work with a Raspberry Pi as well...

    • @MegaEmmanuel09
      @MegaEmmanuel09 Před rokem +1

      Pop it open, see if there's any space, then use a few adapters to mount it internally. Boom, lil Pi PC with a wide touchscreen and full keyboard

    • @rattleheadx
      @rattleheadx Před rokem

      @@MegaEmmanuel09 Neat idea!

  • @AlphaMachina
    @AlphaMachina Před rokem +5

    You could control the brightness on that triple monitor setup as well, Jay. You just have to plug in both of the USB plugs for power, otherwise it reverts to a default brightness setting that is low power. The refresh rate is also effected by this. Edit: Also, for the touch screen, you probably need to calibrate that for the touch to work properly. Something else you can do is instead of trying to drag the sliders in OBS, is just click in the slider field where you want it to go and it'll jump the slider to that position.

  • @jhill4874
    @jhill4874 Před rokem +1

    I find it reminiscent of a TRS-80 Model 100, except it's just, essentially, a terminal.

  • @SavantApostle
    @SavantApostle Před rokem

    I like the idea of locking the taskbar to the keyboard display so you don't have to fight it to come up

  • @rosonowski
    @rosonowski Před rokem +8

    10:45 - I think that was just a bit of like, parallax error from you trying to not get in the way of the shot. If you were centered and straight-on I think it would have been fine. I think the real missed opportunity here though is that it doesn't have VGA/HDMI/DP/DVI in - it'd make a great portable KVM

  • @smeqwack7337
    @smeqwack7337 Před rokem +4

    that thing reminds me of the old trs-80 100, now i wish there was a version like this but its a computer in it and nut just a keyboard

    • @kosztaz87
      @kosztaz87 Před rokem

      I was exactly thinking that. Also for the first 5 minutes I didn't even realise that this is in fact not a computer on it's own, just a display with the keyboard.

    • @johnkisaragi5920
      @johnkisaragi5920 Před rokem

      Uh. A laptop?

    • @smeqwack7337
      @smeqwack7337 Před rokem

      @@johnkisaragi5920 what's a laptop?

  • @neophobicnyctophile8264
    @neophobicnyctophile8264 Před měsícem

    I'd use that in the shop, it would be great for making boot drives, data recovery/transfer, hardware troubleshooting, maybe add some oscilloscope applications to it....

  • @Xanderfied
    @Xanderfied Před rokem

    Might be cool depending on how sensitive it is to stylus response. Would make and interesting addition to a Photoshop setup for digital art.

  • @atomicforcegaming2867
    @atomicforcegaming2867 Před rokem +3

    That will work so perfect for my Raspberry pi !!

  • @tosvus
    @tosvus Před rokem +3

    Neat concept and I can definitely see use cases for me using this, but $400 for essentially a non name brand is a no-go for me. Maybe if they stick around for a year and do firmware updates, work out hardware kinks etc, I'll consider it.

    • @frankm4277
      @frankm4277 Před rokem +1

      I agree with you 100%.....and it lacks with all the other software that can be obtained with an actual name brand standard computer for a tiny bit more money.

    • @kenbee1957
      @kenbee1957 Před 10 měsíci

      ....they are still around...

  • @reed_young
    @reed_young Před rokem

    I love the unintentional demonstration of the problem with touchscreens starting ~9:38, because I have always hated touchscreens! He plays it off as user error like a pro probably should, but really the problem is that a dual-purpose tool (like a touchscreen) always comes with trade-offs compared to two specialized tools (mouse + screen).
    For "on the road editing" like Jay said, there are small touchscreens (10" diagonal and smaller) that are frequently used with Raspberry Pi, for a lot less than the $300 that this display added to the price of a basic little mechanical keyboard. To use in the way he describes, as an add-on to an x86-64 PC, I'm not sure if you'd even need a Pi, or maybe an Arduino or less would do, but the total should be no more than $200, leaving plenty in the budget for 3D printer filament to make a custom case for whatever hardware combination somebody would want to do with something similar to that combo product. Jay makes about the same point at the end of the video: kind of a neat idea, but not as good as your ideal keyboard plus a well chosen auxiliary display.

  • @kenjennings5922
    @kenjennings5922 Před rokem

    Love the idea, don't think its really ready yet. I'll wait

  • @Link0088
    @Link0088 Před rokem +5

    Conceptually I think that this is a great prototype for something much bigger more advanced bigger screen definitely keep the Hub features and I think it would be very interesting to see two or three computers connected where you can seamlessly jump from one machine to another active screen keyboard if you will.
    But for 400, it should be a much better product on the upgrade aspect.
    in material, space, and time to market, this company is spending around $60.00 to $100 per unit to manufacture so with all that extra cash happy I'm ritch bitch they should make a nice upgrade to this device. Thanks for the read!

    • @Remu-
      @Remu- Před rokem +1

      Personally I don't see how you could develop this further. Right now it's a keyboard with a screen but the next step in my mind would just be a laptop. But maybe you have some out of the box idea in your head? 🤔I think you could already use this one with several PC's if you have the appropriate USB switch hub.

  • @lars_of_the_north
    @lars_of_the_north Před rokem +3

    The slide out monitors... Is that LeSlide/Slidenjoy/Portabl you are talking about? I have been waiting for mine to be delivered for years and they finally are saying it should get here this year... of course they said that at the end of last summer (2021) as well...

  • @paulstubbs7678
    @paulstubbs7678 Před rokem +1

    Interesting, When I first saw the video thumbnail I assumed an all in one computer.
    It would be nice to be able to pop a Raspberry Pi compute module in and use it stand alone (not battery powered), but as soon as you link it to anther computer then it behaves just as you were using it.

  • @AlmightyBeing
    @AlmightyBeing Před rokem

    A few years ago, I bought a monitor of the same size with the intention of using it for audio control and spotify/discord display. When you're in a full screen game, muting a certain program takes too many steps for some games (when I need to hear something quiet/better or when I need to concentrate)