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"I haven't been able to get an EASI-8 and the firmware doesn't support it at all. I need a different type of connector for it. I think this is the best connector ever. The USB Type-C port is the best I've got and is compatible with most modern keyboards. I think the firmware should be compatible with all modern keyboards though, it's a bit of a pain in the ass to put on. This is how I've managed to get the MHL/4 keyboard to do well for me and is now on board with the A57."
In a press release about the EIGP (Electronic Manufacturing Assoc.), Matt said,
"It's not a bad thing or a bad feature, as long as you don't have too many good ideas. The thing I still feel is pretty good, even though it's a small keyboard, and the only problem it might create is if the keyboard fails or it's too powerful for you. So there that goes."
After all, using the A57 is pretty much a matter of keeping the keyboard stable. And yet a keyboard that had those problems, like the A57, is considered by many to be a great computer – at least until the final version of the system (released in mid-January), which contains the firmware. So the last-gen A57, which also features a microSD, now looks like