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by benmcnelly 3586 days ago
Sweet. Comments and questions.

1. I don't see much information about manufacturing specifics, as people care about everything from the switches in keyboards to how much battery life you get out of each battery, you need loads more details on the site. Do you have any plans of more photos, marketing material, specifics etc?

2. Do you have plans on open sourcing your designs so people can make their own modular ad on things?

3. The configuration wizard is slick, and the options are obviously tailored towards high end, are you thinking the only market for modular custom will be high end, or do you plan on expanding it?

1 comments

1. I agree with you it need more information for now it is in development stage so we don't have specifics on switches or speakers etc. As for battery life it would be hard to estimate becuase there's so many combinations and power consumption would vary widely. We currently don't have any more plans for public consumption at this point

2. We plan on allowing third party manufactures but we are not planning on open sourcing it, since we want to maintain quality similar to what apple does with their lighting connector

3.we plan on expanding to business and students and with the current options it is possible to build a laptop with those user needs. In the future if we find one specific user base need something particular we can easily add it in the form of a module.

Alright, now down to the ditty-gritty. I realize that you are in a development stage, but I don't see anyone being interested in this unless you build at least one, and have a slick video of it. Don't take me wrong, I am not wanting to rail on the website or the presentation of the idea in such infancy, just stating to gain traction you will have to appear less fly by night.

My main issue here is that a lot of people have wanted to do this, and either failed or given up because of the large amount of problems to solve with a modular laptop/phone/anything of that nature. So either you are naive to how hard this actual is to do because you don't understand it at a high level, or you have solved some very hard and interesting problems, and not taken the time to share how you are doing it or at what level of competency you are at. Either way, the proof is in the pudding, and I wish you the best.

i agree with you we need a working demonstration but at this time we do not have the capital to invest into a working prototype The main issue with a modular laptop is cooling since each module is self contained. I believe we have solved that problem but at this time I'm am not willing to disclose the way we are doing it publicly

The main reason we are going public right now is becuase we have not been able to find investor up until this point

My personal background is in computer engineering I understand the problems very well and the pro and cons of designing a system like this