LapPi 2.0 - A Better than Ever DIY Laptop

A project in London, UK by SB Components Ltd
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Modular DIY Laptop | Compatible with All SBCs | Perfect for Learning | Write Codes | Multipurpose | Connect Hardware | Multicolor
Backers: 55
Average Pledge Per Backer: £354

Funded: £19,491 of £2,000
Dates: Dec 16th -> Jan 15th (30 days)
Project By: SB Components Ltd
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January 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
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December 19th - via: notebookcheck.net
SB Components has finally brought the LapPi 2.0 to Kickstarter, having first teased the laptop kit in October. The LapPi 2.0 is based on the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, as its name suggests. However, SB Components claims that the single-board computer (SBC) could be swapped for another, such as those produced by ASUS or Radxa. (Read More)

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December 17th - via: liliputing.com
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SB Components presents a DIY laptop powered by Raspberry Pi 4

December 17th - via: linuxgizmos.com
SB Components just launched a user-friendly DIY modular laptop on Kickstarter. The LapPi 2.0 is being offered with the Raspberry Pi 4 board, but the company mentioned that the product should be compatible with other SBCs i.e., RockPi, Asus Tinker, etc. (Read More)

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