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Bento: A Computer Designed to Fit Underneath a Keyboard

By

MichaelThatsIt

11mo ago· 3 min readenCode

Summary

Bento is a computer designed to fit underneath a keyboard, inspired by the Comodore 64 and r/cyberdeck creations. It lacks a display and is intended for use with external monitors like the XREAL One's.

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Bento is a computer. Its name come from it's distinctly bento box look, and it takes inspiration from the Comodore 64, and the many creations on r/cyberdeck.
It fit perfectly underneath a keyboard, which acts as a lid! Giving you easy access to the internals, as well as a compartment to store various small peripherals.
There is no display
Bento is meant to be used with an external display, particularly spatial displays like the XREAL One’s, but obviously it still works with any external monitor with USB-C.
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a computer in a keyboard. Contribute to lunchbox-computer/bento development by creating an account on GitHub.

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