https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop
Why aren't you backing this crap, /g/? The laptop version is practically the only modern laptop with a good keyboard.
Compliant with the EOMA68 Specification
A20 Dual-Core ARM Cortex A7, 1.2 GHz
2 GB RAM
8 GB NAND
Micro-HDMI Interface (for 2nd monitor)
Micro-USB-OTG (bi-directional power)
Micro-SD Card Slot
Pre-installed with Parabola GNU/Linux-libre Operating System
Respects Your Freedom (RYF) Certification from the Free Software Foundation (currently in progress with no known blockers - a full refund will be available if certification is for some reason not granted)
That's worse specs in every way from my x220
>>56163727
Same anon again. a20 a7 is a tablet CPU from years ago. What are you trying to pull here?
>>56163766
Freedom
the modular and upgradable thing is cool, but literally no one can fix PCBs these days. open hardware isn't entirely a meme, but I need to see its performance in normal usecases to want to get into it.
Also, is there a schematic for a 16:10 version?
>>56164167
It's an allwinner chink CPU. How could they possibly guarantee freedom while using something like that?
>>56164266
oh also
>15.6"
>1336x768 screen
>tablet touchpad
>10key
get out of 2010 and we'll talk
Do they have a list of the parts for the laptop? they're not very clear about it in the sidebar.
>>56164699
ignore this, I'm an idiot.
give it a better screen and more actual computing power and I'd be interested.
I know all about the botnettery that Intel and AMD have, but a dual-core 1.2GHz A7 with 2GB of RAM is just way too damn weak for the stuff I want to do with a laptop. Hell, modern web browsers struggle on beefier machines than that.
>>56164811
Modern web browsers just can manage their cache well. Periodically deleting their files manually from their folder is the only solution I know. It helps a lot, though.
>>56164919
Goddamn
>can
can't
I wish they broke down the cost of the laptop kit. I would love to buy the parts myself, and just get the computer bit from here.