‘The Lesser The Besser’ used a 3D printer and a Logitech K380 to create Key Boy, a Game Boy-inspired computer keyboard. The 3D-printed outer shell encapsulates the K380’s hardware, as well as the DMG-01-inspired red buttons.
As you might have guessed, this doesn’t make for the most comfortable (or accurate) of typing sessions, but it gets the job done, and we’d definitely be up for an official version should Nintendo decide to delve into computer peripherals. Just for reference, the K380 alone is priced at around $40 USD, so we imagine a product like this one costing upwards of $70 if mass produced.
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Yes I want one. Would look great when streaming or filming desktop YouTube videos. One thing that would make me willing to pay even more would be a membrane for the keys or some way to replicate the Game Boy buttons’ feel,” said one commenter.
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