MNT Reform is an open hardware laptop, designed and assembled in Germany
18 points by speckx 20 hours ago | 8 comments

irusensei 2 minutes ago
It is very expensive for a 16GB RK3588. I'd go for a framework using the Roma or CIX boards if I wanted to go for an open hardware goal.
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silon42 8 minutes ago
As it's not very small, it would be a lot cooler if it had a full no compromise TKL mechanical keyboard.
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boesboes 30 minutes ago
I've been looking into switching away from apple and try to buy more EU based services and products.

I love the concept and might just buy one to support the project, but I want something sleeker for my daily use. So I'm considering slimbook & tuxedo atm as buy-from-eu options.

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dlahoda 14 minutes ago
Where do you want it to be produced? Assembly is not production, essential parts production is.
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ehnto 25 minutes ago
Can you fly with stuff like this? I only wonder because of the battery setup. Very cool, I would personally use a regular track pad over the ball as I prefer as little mouse interaction as possible and it would stay out of the way better.
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olgierd 13 minutes ago
Off the shelf LiFePo4 18650, marked capacity - not at all sketchy. 8 cells are way below the carry-on limit of 100 Wh.
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megasquid 19 minutes ago
Have multiple times no problems.
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yashasolutions 29 minutes ago
Looks really cool!
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