The dream of the perfect mobile workstation often involves a series of compromises. You can have a powerful laptop, but you’re stuck with a single, small screen. You can bring a portable monitor, but that’s another device to pack, another cable to manage, and another stand to set up. For those who refuse to give up the satisfying feedback of a mechanical keyboard, that’s yet another piece of gear to haul. It seems the quest for productivity on the go is a constant battle against clutter. The WELDER keyboard is trying to solve this by merging these separate components into a single, surprisingly elegant package.
Right above the keys sits a 12.8-inch touchscreen display, fully integrated into a CNC-machined aluminum chassis. The all-metal construction gives it a premium heft and rigidity that feels closer to a high-end laptop than a peripheral accessory. This matters because the entire thing folds at a 180-degree hinge, and when it locks into place, there’s zero flex or wobble. You can type aggressively on this thing and the screen stays perfectly still. When folded, it becomes a compact block of machined aluminum that protects both the keys and the display during transport. The engineering here is genuinely impressive, especially for a crowdfunded project where build quality can be hit or miss.
Designer: Welder
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The keyboard itself uses an 84-key layout, which strikes a nice balance between portability and functionality. You still get your arrow keys and essential navigation without the bulk of a full-size board. Hot-swappable mechanical switches mean you can customize the typing feel without ever touching a soldering iron, swapping out switches based on preference or mood. The inclusion of PBT keycaps is a smart choice too, since they resist the shine and degradation that cheaper ABS caps develop after months of use. Then there’s the RGB lighting with 108 different modes, which borders on gaming territory, but having a backlit keyboard is always a plus in my book.
That 12.8-inch IPS panel up top is where things get interesting. The resolution is 1920 by 720, an unusual aspect ratio that makes perfect sense for this use case. It’s wide enough to comfortably fit a messaging app, a music player, documentation, or monitoring tools without feeling cramped. The display supports 10-point capacitive touch at 60Hz, and it functions exactly like any secondary monitor, you just drag windows from your main screen down to the keyboard. The screen hits 300 nits of brightness with 80% NTSC color coverage, which puts it in respectable territory for color-sensitive work. A programmer could keep terminal windows or Stack Overflow visible. A designer might offload tool palettes and reference images. A trader could monitor real-time data feeds. Or you could just use it to stream Taylor Swift’s latest album like a desktop-version of a Spotify Car Thing. The possibilities multiply once you realize you have a functional touchscreen at your fingertips while typing.
Weighing in at around 1.5 kilograms, this thing has some mass to it. That’s roughly 3.3 pounds, which sounds heavy until you consider what it replaces. A decent portable monitor with its stand and case already weighs over a pound. Add a mechanical keyboard and a USB hub, and you’re easily carrying more weight across multiple items. The WELDER consolidates all of that into one device, and it doubles as a charging hub for your phone or other accessories. This makes it ideal for digital nomads, remote workers who hop between locations, or anyone who needs a serious multi-monitor setup but can’t rely on having a permanent desk.
Currently running on Kickstarter, early backers can grab the WELDER for $339, down from a planned retail price of $699. It’s a specialized tool, absolutely, but for someone who values both mechanical typing and screen real estate, it might be the one device that finally eliminates the compromise between portability and productivity. You’re getting a superb keyboard, a functional secondary display, and a charging hub in a single aluminum package that folds flat. For the right workflow, that’s absolutely game-changing.
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