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MNT Reform is an open hardware laptop, designed and assembled in Germany

62 pointsby speckxyesterday at 2:14 PM19 commentsview on HN

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irusenseitoday at 9:18 AM

I think 1450 EUR for a 16GB RK3588 is hard to justify. Is the Rockchip open to begin with?

I'd go for a framework using the Roma or CIX boards if I wanted to go for an "open hardware but not really" goal.

jabltoday at 9:44 AM

I'm intrigued by this, but waiting for the MNT Reform Next.. https://www.crowdsupply.com/mnt/mnt-reform-next

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jstummbilligtoday at 11:12 AM

I wished it was easier to manufacture things. There is a reason that Apple is held in high regard, and looking at this makes abundantly clear, why.

boesboestoday at 8:51 AM

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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exitbtoday at 9:23 AM

It's an interesting concept, but perhaps a bit financially and environmentally wasteful, when you can get a 10 year old ThinkPad for 10% of the price that will perform roughly as well as this one. We don't need to bring more low-powered laptops into this world.

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Tade0today at 10:56 AM

It's been a while since I've last seen a laptop powered by 18650s. The thickness seems to be directly the result of using them there.

ehntotoday at 8:55 AM

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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silon42today at 9:12 AM

As it's not very small, it would be a lot cooler if it had a full no compromise TKL mechanical keyboard.

roshintoday at 10:54 AM

the trackball is interesting

yashasolutionstoday at 8:51 AM

Looks really cool!