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

(mnt.stanleylieber.com)

46 points | by speckx 20 hours ago ago

12 comments

  • exitb an hour ago

    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.

    • timschmidt 3 minutes ago

      On the other hand, since all the design files are available, anyone can design an upgraded motherboard for this machine and keep all the other parts out of the landfill.

  • jabl an hour ago

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

  • boesboes 2 hours 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.

    • dlahoda an hour ago

      Where do you want it to be produced? Assembly is not production, essential parts production is.

  • irusensei an hour ago

    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.

  • ehnto 2 hours 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.

    • olgierd an hour ago

      Off the shelf LiFePo4 18650, marked capacity - not at all sketchy. 8 cells are way below the carry-on limit of 100 Wh.

    • megasquid 2 hours ago

      Have multiple times no problems.

  • silon42 an hour ago

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

  • yashasolutions 2 hours ago

    Looks really cool!