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A modern mobile PC with a 90s design

Pocket Z is a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W based UMPC with a keyboard and touchscreen. It is powered by the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, has a keyboard and a seven-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels.

The keyboard is built into a specially designed PCB for use with a silicone membrane and key caps. It is powered by a lithium polymer battery.

The device runs on Raspberry Pi OS Lite and can use any compatible OS. The Pocket Z is currently under development. It is planned to release a new version of the device with a five-inch display. If the project is successful, mass production is planned.

Miniature size and low cost make Pocket Z affordable and convenient for everyday use. Users can use it for a variety of tasks such as navigation, word processing and viewing multimedia content.

Read the project description and write a review if you like this modern UMPC.