London: British technology company "Respberry" has introduced a computer that is completely embedded in a keyboard. The company also introduced a full computer keyboard last year, but it was larger in size.

This new model of keyboard computer has been dubbed the "Respberry Pie 400" with prices ranging from a minimum of 70 70 (approximately 12,000 Pakistani rupees) to 100 dollars (approximately 16,000 Pakistani rupees). The price depends on the additional facilities and equipment that come with it. The Pi400 is equipped with a 1.8 GHz quad-core "Cortex A72" microprocessor, which not only makes the computer faster than its predecessor, but also does not overheat.

Like the previous model, the current model has a number of microSD slots in which the USB hard disk with the operating system can be inserted and all the data can be stored in it. The "Pie 400" can also be connected to 2 computer monitors and a mouse via USB ports. It can support two monitors with 4K resolution and 60 frames per second frame rate simultaneously.

It has a built-in 2.4 and 5.0 MHz Wi-Fi adapters for internet connection and Bluetooth to connect to nearby devices.

It has two USB 3.0 standard ports and one USB 2.0 standard port as well as two HDMI ports through which two monitors can be connected. The Pie 400 is slightly larger than a normal keyboard: it's 11.3 inches long, 4.8 inches wide and only 0.9 inches thick. Some extra items can be purchased with 400 400 for reading and teaching at home, while the full education package is priced at 100 100.