 So I have to comment on something I just read about and honestly, I don't know much about the device But apparently according to an article on hackaday the Raspberry Pi foundation Finally released an official Raspberry Pi keyboard, which is just interesting again. I don't know much about it It has a Raspberry Pi button instead of a Windows logo button I don't really know if it does anything special But the the point of the hackaday article is someone bought it and cut it open Cut out a space for it put a Raspberry Pi in there So now the whole keyboard can just be plugged into a TV and it's a whole portable computer they put a battery in there and everything and My first thought was why didn't they design it like that? I mean if it truly is a Raspberry Pi foundation Product which I went to the Raspberry Pi official Raspberry Pi website and went to their shop and didn't see anything about the keyboard there But why would you make anything for a Raspberry Pi that the Raspberry Pi can't go into? That's like what people do with Raspberry Pi is they take them to put them inside stuff So why would you make a keyboard for it and not the science so that the so the Raspberry Pi? Can go inside the keyboard and have a battery in there and then you just have to plug it into a TV I mean it would be really cool if they had like wireless HDMI that way you just you know connected to your TV But I quickly looked and on Amazon the cheapest wireless HDMI devices are about 200 bucks So I can see why they didn't do that But to just have it so you pop open a little thing in there and yet It's like the pins could just plug in and hold it in there and you can close that and it could power it that way And you would have a portable You know Computer which is what this person did but it's like if it doesn't do that. What does it do again? I tried looking up just real quick just a couple minutes I found a place that sold them, but it wasn't the official Raspberry Pi foundation website and it just It seems like it splits the it says it says that it has multiple USB ports for powering your external devices But it didn't say where the power was coming from it didn't seem like it had battery in it And we all know that the Raspberry Pi isn't very good at powering stuff itself So I'm not really sure so that might be what this Raspberry Pi keyboard does. Maybe it Somehow draws power from someplace else, but again, what are you plugging it into? Unless it has a battery inside it already Which I don't think it does because the hackaday thing looked like someone added a battery for the Raspberry Pi although maybe it does have battery in it and I just misread that article, but still why wouldn't you design it so the Raspberry Pi goes inside? It is so confusing to me. What do you guys think? Do you think that it would be cool? I mean, there've already been devices out there a little Tablets and portable computers made with the Raspberry Pi that have keyboards, but to just have a a computer that the Built into the keyboard like computers were back before I was born Or like it's just like that seems like quality. I just carry around this keyboard and plug it into whatever screen you want If it truly was a an official Raspberry Pi keyboard I feel like that was a big fail because you just don't know who your market base is if you're not making it So the Raspberry Pi can go into it as I said to a friend on Facebook It's like baking a real Raspberry Pi and designing it so that people can't eat it It's just odd to me. Anyway, let me know what you guys think. Have you seen this? Is there something I'm missing about the actual product or is it just a keyboard that you read that can plug into your Raspberry Pi and and Is a white and pink color with a Raspberry Pi logo on it? I think the one website I did find it on it was sold with a Raspberry Pi mouse for about 30 bucks Which I Get you know cheap keyboards are are not fun to type on but I don't know if I would purposely buy a keyboard That's as expensive as the computer. I'm using it on that just that's one thing about the Raspberry Pi It always gets me. It's like well, you know, it's like the peripherals cost more than the Raspberry Pi So it's like it just feels weird spending more on a keyboard than you do on the computer. Anyway Comments below. Let me know what you think. I hope you all have a great day. I got some sort of tomorrow Tomorrow tutorial coming out tomorrow, and I just hope that you all have a having a great day