The problem with modular laptops (and smartphones) is that they're always either very low end, like the or extremely pricey like this one.
I like the idea, but in order to be a viable, affordable solution there needs to be more standardization for replacement parts. Instead of some startup putting a product on the market from time to time and disappearing a few years later, there should be some kind of consortium that agrees on open source standards.
The problem with modular laptops (and smartphones) is that they're always either very low end, like the [Olimex TERES-I](https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop/KITS/TERES-A64-BLACK/open-source-hardware) or extremely pricey like this one.
I like the idea, but in order to be a viable, affordable solution there needs to be more standardization for replacement parts. Instead of some startup putting a product on the market from time to time and disappearing a few years later, there should be some kind of consortium that agrees on open source standards.
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