MNT Reform Next open-source modular laptop crowdfunder goes live for $1,099

MNT's Reform Next open-source modular laptop crowdfunding campaign is now live.

https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/mnt-reform-next-open-source-modular-laptop-crowdfunder-goes-live-for-usd1-099

Creato 18d | 29 dic 2024, 19:20:04


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