Why should we back?
Intro
Welcome to KickstartNew! Today we’re looking at Keebmon, a Powerful Core Touch Screen Mechanical Keyboard that aims to combine classic mechanical typing with a built-in touch display and smart controls. This project targets users who want more than a standard keyboard, offering customization, productivity tools, and visual interaction right on the keyboard itself. If you’re into desk setups, shortcuts, and workflow optimization, Keebmon is designed to be a central control hub, not just an input device.

Why should I back this project?
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Integrated touch screen control: The built-in display lets you manage apps, shortcuts, media, or system functions directly from your keyboard without switching windows.
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Mechanical typing experience: You still get the tactile feel and responsiveness that mechanical keyboard users value for long typing or gaming sessions.
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High customization potential: Programmable keys, profiles, and screen widgets allow you to tailor layouts for work, streaming, design, or gaming.
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All-in-one desk upgrade: By combining keyboard and control panel, it can reduce the need for extra macro pads or external control devices.
What are the potential drawbacks you should consider when you back it?
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Software maturity risk: Advanced features depend heavily on stable software, which may need updates and refinement after launch.
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Learning curve: With many functions and customization options, setup may take time before you get the best experience.
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Higher cost than standard keyboards: The touch screen and processing hardware can make it more expensive than typical mechanical keyboards.
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Durability of the display: A screen built into a frequently used input device could face more wear than a separate control panel.

The reliability of the project
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Clear functional concept: The product focuses on practical productivity features rather than experimental ideas, which lowers technical uncertainty.
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Demonstrated working prototype: Showing real interaction between keys and screen suggests the core system is already operational.
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Focused product scope: By concentrating on one flagship keyboard instead of many accessories, the team can better control production quality.
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Backer-oriented updates: Regular progress communication helps reduce uncertainty during manufacturing and delivery stages.




