The Ducky Pocket is a mechanical keyboard calculator with Cherry MX switches
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If that headline means anything at all to you, you will probably fall in love with the fabulously named Ducky Pocket just like I did today on the Computex Taipei show floor. It is exactly what it sounds like: basically the numpad of a mechanical keyboard extracted and adapted into a standalone calculator with a segmented LCD. And RGB backlighting. Oh, and you can use it as a numpad, too, if you prefer to go tenkeyless most of the time. Expect this to be the new hip way for PC gamers to do math when it ships later this year.
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