Friday, 18 March 2011

CPU inside Keyboard

The ZPC-9000 is a complete PC with a Pentium 4 CPU, LAN, and other PC parts inside a normal-size keyboard. While some of the benefits of this layout are obvious, such as the saving of space, a cleaner desktop and a significantly reduced number of cables, there are some additional clever features which make additional sense of the design. The ZPC-9000 uses just 120 Watt power supply compared with the usual 250-300 Watt power supplies used with a traditional PC.

Features include the latest Intel Pentium 4 HT processors up to 3.2GHz, up to 2GB of DDR-400MHz Memory, 1GB Ethernet LAN, 7-in-1 Card Reader, 2-Button touchpad, CD-RW/DVD and Fourth Generation Intel Extreme graphics controller. The ZPC-9000 also has a removable hard drive option and locking mechanism.


A complete keyboard layout





LEDs



USB, LAN Port, Printer Port, Mouse Port




Removable Harddisk
Tiny speakers


 
A complete CPU layout inside a keyboard

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