• @megopie@beehaw.org
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      That might be a bit niche to pursue. Like the mobile gaming device market isn’t that big, and devoting their limited resources to a niche product seems unwise.

      Would be cool if they did, especially if they partnered with Valve to launch it with steam OS, like valve did with Lenovo.

  • Zarlin
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    My interpretation of the emojis:

    • Colorwheel + Yoga = Convertible laptop with pen/drawing support
    • Lighting = Fast
    • Controller/Cheetos = Suitable for gaming

    Sounds like a best of all worlds, I’m curious :)

    • @Midnitte@beehaw.org
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      73 months ago

      An alternative to the Surface Pro that easily runs Linux would be great - especially if more powerful than the StarLite

    • @Eiri@lemmy.ca
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      Touchscreen? Great!

      UHD though? In such a small form factor, it sounds like a needless battery drain. Or are there use cases I’m missing?

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          Oh I could likely see the difference. But if there’s a significant impact on battery life, I would probably be just fine with the lower resolution.

          It would suck if the touchscreen option were only available with a 4K resolution because of that.

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      This has been the main thing holding me back from purchasing a framework laptop

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    I can’t imagine they’d release a new chassis unless it was something radically different to their existing form factors, and even then, it would have to be a fairly big market sector, since they’re not really big enough to target anything niche.

    Replacing an existing chassis would require that they continue developing and releasing new upgrades for the existing chassis in addition to the new one, or make all the internal parts interchangeable with one of the existing chassis, both options seems like an R&D nightmare for such a relatively small company. If they just dropped upgrading the existing chassis… well… that would kind of be counter to their ethos.

  • @Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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    I don’t think it’s a company that does overnight revolutions & disruptions (we are all used to consumerism too much), it’s about sustainability.

    They are doing a lot and in the right way imho.

    I would love a tablet and a phone (at some point) tho, even an open sauce wearable would be qewl :D.

  • @psyklax@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Does framework try to use open source silicon where it can? Are schematics available for the CPU (or other chips)? Or is that not their thing?