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Rabbit's Cyberdeck: A Retro-Futuristic Coding PC?
11 Mar
Summary
- Rabbit aims for a $500 price point for the Cyberdeck.
- The device draws inspiration from the Sony Vaio P netbook.
- Cyberdeck will feature a 40% mechanical keyboard and OLED screen.

Rabbit is venturing into the PC market with Project Cyberdeck, a device conceptualized for 'vibe coding' by CEO Jesse Lyu. Inspired by the compact netbooks of the late 2000s and specifically the Sony Vaio P, the company aims to create an affordable, portable coding machine.
Targeting a price of around $500, Project Cyberdeck will feature a 40% mechanical keyboard with hot-swappable switches and is slated to include a 7-inch OLED touchscreen, prioritizing typing experience and display quality. Performance is envisioned to be comparable to a Raspberry Pi 5, with the device running on Linux and offering extensive user customization.




