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mntmn | 4 years ago
The CPU/RAM module is not the price defining aspect here, and we're ready for faster chips when they come out. The idea is you can upgrade for a fraction of the price of buying a new device.
mntmn | 4 years ago
The CPU/RAM module is not the price defining aspect here, and we're ready for faster chips when they come out. The idea is you can upgrade for a fraction of the price of buying a new device.
Corrado|4 years ago
mntmn|4 years ago
thescriptkiddie|4 years ago
Am I going insane, or is our collective memory of user-serviceable computer hardware already fading?
NovemberWhiskey|4 years ago
It's mostly just a note of despair about how large the gap is; you really have to care about the open hardware aspect to make the choice.