Keyboard-PC Hybrid Smashes Crowdfunding Target in Seven Hours

A space-saving desktop that lives inside your keyboard? That’s the idea behind a new crowdfunded “All‑in‑One Keyboard PC” that tucks a mini PC into a compact, mechanical keyboard. Think modern twist on classics like the Commodore 64, with a concept similar in spirit to devices such as the Raspberry Pi 400 or Orange Pi 800—but with a stronger focus on everyday Windows computing and a premium typing experience.

Launched on August 27, 2025, the campaign centers on a clean, clutter‑free setup: plug in a monitor, mouse, and power, and you’re ready to work or play. By building the computer directly into the keyboard, the device aims to reduce cables, free up desk space, and travel easily between home, office, classroom, or living room.

Key features at a glance
– Integrated Intel N150 processor inside a mechanical keyboard form factor
– 16 GB of RAM included with every configuration
– Storage options: 512 GB, 1 TB, or 2 TB
– Windows 11 Pro preinstalled for familiar, full desktop functionality
– Red mechanical switches for smooth, linear keypresses
– RGB backlighting with up to nine lighting effects
– Multiple connectivity options for monitors, microSD cards, audio, and peripherals

The typing experience is front and center. Red mechanical switches deliver a quieter, linear feel that’s great for long writing sessions, coding, and gaming, while customizable RGB lighting adds personality and useful visual cues. Under the hood, the Intel N‑series chip is designed for everyday tasks: browsing, productivity apps, streaming, light creative work, and casual games, all without a traditional tower on your desk.

For storage, buyers can choose 512 GB, 1 TB, or 2 TB to match their workloads. With 16 GB of RAM across all models, multitasking should feel smooth for typical use cases. The promise is a tidy desktop with enough horsepower for day‑to‑day computing, plus the convenience of a microSD slot and the ports you’d expect for external displays, audio, and accessories.

Pricing starts around $399 during the Super Early Bird phase, plus shipping. That positions the Keyboard PC as an appealing option for students, remote workers, and minimalists who want a compact Windows machine that sets up in seconds. It could also double as a family PC in the living room or a portable workstation you can move between spaces as needed.

As with any crowdfunded hardware, potential backers should weigh the risks. The team behind the project, Rakeydo, is new to the platform and does not list previous products, which naturally increases uncertainty around timelines, build quality, and long‑term support. If you’re considering backing, take time to review the campaign details, ask questions, and decide whether the early pricing and form‑factor advantages outweigh the typical risks of supporting a first‑time hardware launch.

Who this is for
– Minimalist setups and small desks where every inch counts
– Students and remote workers who want a grab‑and‑go Windows PC
– Fans of mechanical keyboards who also need a capable everyday computer
– Retro computing enthusiasts who appreciate the keyboard‑as‑PC concept

If you’ve been searching for a clean, cable‑light desktop that blends a satisfying keyboard with a full Windows 11 Pro experience, this all‑in‑one Keyboard PC makes a compelling case. Just remember that with crowdfunding, due diligence is part of the journey.