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  "description": "I power my non-internet connected TV with a mini PC. To control the mini PC, I usually use a Logitech K400 keyboard. However, as Brad Linder if Liliputing aptly notes, the K400 \"isn't actually all that good...\" For that reason, I read with interest his report that Framework, the company behind many modular and repairable laptops, plans to release its own touchpad keyboard. From the promotional images, it looks sturdier than the K400 (and looks to have a better touchpad). I will watch this […]",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-22T01:22:58.000Z",
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  "textContent": "I power my non-internet connected TV with a mini PC. To control the mini PC, I usually use a Logitech K400 keyboard. However, as Brad Linder if Liliputing aptly notes, the K400 “isn’t actually all that  _good_ …” For that reason, I read with interest his report that Framework, the company behind many modular and repairable laptops, plans to release its own touchpad keyboard. From the promotional images, it looks sturdier than the K400 (and looks to have a better touchpad). I will watch this one with interest. This could be my first Framework purchase.\n\nYou can reply to this article from your own site by sending a Webmention.",
  "title": "Framework Designs Wireless TouchPad Keyboard"
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