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  "textContent": "\nIf you’ve been using a ClockworkPi uConsole as a daily device, chances are you’ve noticed something slightly off about the input experience. The keyboard works, the trackball works—but neither feels as precise or refined as you’d expect from such a well‑designed handheld. If you would like to know more about uConcole, check out my previous",
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