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I recently came across a very interesting mechanical keyboard, the DIGIART MASS 80. It has a 3.4-inch touch screen embedded in the top right corner, which seems designed for people who are tight on desk space. The screen resolution is 480 × 480, and you can slide or tap to adjust volume, screen brightness, or use it as a shortcut key to skip songs or set virtual shortcuts. This feature is quite practical, allowing you to control many functions without leaving the keyboard.
The screen also displays real-time CPU usage and system time. It has a built-in Pomodoro timer to help you allocate work and break times, almost like integrating productivity tools directly into the keyboard. It features an 80% layout, with keycaps and surrounding panels designed with magnetic attachments, so you can easily swap styles whenever you want. The transparent bottom case reveals the internal circuitry, giving it a strong industrial design vibe. The keyboard is tilted at a 7-degree angle for ergonomic comfort, and the typing feel is carefully considered. Priced at 59,400 yen, if you're someone who values both efficiency and desktop aesthetics, this is worth checking out.