Enclosure – Two structural case parts milled from Purple or Black anodized, bead-blasted Aluminum, plus two outer plates and two inner bezels (for the keyboard and display) made of matte black PCBīoundary Devices SoM inserted into MNT Reform adapter.Power Supply – USB PD port for charging.Battery – 2x Li-Ion cells for 8,000 mAh in total good for about 4 hours on a charge.International layouts: US, UK, GER, FR, ES, DK, JP.Keyboard with ortholinear matrix, 60 keys.USB – 2x USB 3.0 Type-C port, including one supporting USB PD.Optional Mobile Internet with WWAN slot for 4G/5G/LTE modem and Micro SIM card slot (data or VoIP only, no calls/SMS).ix industrial Ethernet port with RJ45 adapter cable.Headphones via USB-C audio adapter or Bluetooth.Texas Instruments DAC with Mono Speaker.Video Output – Micro HDMI up to 4K resolution.Display – 7-inch display with 1920×1200 resolution, ~310 ppi.Full-disk encryption (LUKS) is enabled by default.SoC – NXP i.MX 8M Plus quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 1.8GHz with Cortex-M7 real-time core, Vivante GC7000UL GPU, 2.3 TOPS NPU with open drivers, H.264/H.265 Video Decoder with open drivers (Hantro), and HiFi4 Audio DSP.SoM – Boundary Devices Nitrogem8M Plus system-on-module with.The open-source modular laptop also comes with a 128GB eMMC flash, 8GB RAM, WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity on-module, an optional 1TB NVMe SSD, a backlit 60-key mechanical keyboard with an optical trackball and four buttons, a micro HDMI port to connect an external display, a few USB ports, and Ethernet through an ix industrial connector. The MNT Pocket Reform, a smaller version of the MNT Reform laptop, with a 7-inch display has just launched on Crowd Supply with an NXP i.MX8M Plus system-on-module, but also compatible with an NXP Layerscape LS1028A module, Raspberry Pi CM4, Pine64 SOQuartz, and an AMD Kintex-7 FGPA module.
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