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by cauthon 1176 days ago
Isn’t their pricing pretty unfriendly? I was looking at the Thelio, which starts at $1000 and then any upgrade costs about sticker price. (e.g. upgrading to the i5-13600K, which retails for $320, costs $315.)

It basically seemed to translate to a $1k markup for assembling the PC (and the case, I guess).

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Think of it as assembly, support, well documented public service manuals, the cost of the well integrated operating system, and a good warranty.

Similar to the intel macs and such.

Quality is a little shy of a premium product, but overall not a terrible deal.

Especially the “integrated operating system”. Sucks to buy a part off shelf to find out linux driver is not ready.
For the laptops you also get a level of control over the hardware not available anywhere else (except similar premium open firmware linux laptops)