PiPo K1 is a Windows 10 Bay Trail Keyboard PC

Once upon a time keyboard computers were very popular, and some companies have tried to bring keyboard computers back to market in the last few years with limited success. PiPo is giving it a try too with PiPo K1 keyboard PC powered by an Intel Atom Bay Trail processor.

PiPO_K1PiPO K1 preliminary specifications:

  • SoC – Intel Atom Bay trail processor (likely Z3735F or Z3736F)
  • System Memory – 2GB
  • Storage – 32 or 64 eMMC + micro SD port
  • Keyboard – QWERTY with multi-touch touchpad
  • Video Output – HDMI and VGA
  • Audio – Stereo speakers
  • Connectivity – Ethernet and WiFi
  • USB – 2x USB host ports
  • Misc – Power button
  • Battery – Maybe…
  • Power – TBD

HDMI_VGA_KeyboardThe keyboard should be pre-installed with Windows 10, and the touchpad support gestures like pinch and zoom. There may also be a battery to be able to use the keyboard from the sofa while connected to WiFi, and using Miracast. PiPO K1 should be available next month, but pricing has not been decided/announced yet. PiPO marketing team must have limited imagination or/and memory, as there’s already a PiPo K1 page, but it’s for a Mediatek based tablet…

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16 Replies to “PiPo K1 is a Windows 10 Bay Trail Keyboard PC”

  1. Woohoo, they’re back , the keyboard PC is back … I remember a keyboard PC being my first PC, powered by a Z80 clone with 64K … ah those were the days.

  2. Nice. If it is compatible with Ian Morrison’s Ubuntu treatment and priced right it will be very appealing.

  3. What problem are they trying to solve here? Mini PC’s are so small now that you can glue them to the back of the monitor, so they’re not saving any desk space. What they did was make a lousy keyboard because it’s too thick. I think a good and thin BT 4.0 keyboard perhaps with an integrated touchpad would be better.

  4. These ones might be very convenient for micro-controller programming. Ideally they should
    come with a serial port and a small battery allowing you to unplug it from one desk, move
    it to the other one and replug it. Laptops are not convenient for such a use, you often
    prefer to have a keyboard laying on top of all the junk you have on your desk and have the
    display screwed to the wall.

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