The KeyMO is a DIY handheld PC that blends digital work with analog creativity, boasting a touchscreen, Bluetooth keyboard, and space for sticky notes. Unlike typical gadgets, it allows for both tactile typing and handwritten notes, catering to users who require both efficiency and comfort. Designed by NuMellow, this portable device is powered by a Raspberry Pi and runs a full Linux OS. Its 3D-printed enclosure encourages customization, making it accessible and affordable for makers.
Unlike many handheld devices that force you to choose between typing and tapping, KeyMO gives you both. It feels like a mini-laptop that can still slip into your bag.
What really sets KeyMO apart is its use of space. Here, the extra room becomes a sanctuary for analog creativity with a dedicated patch next to the screen for sticky notes.
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