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They should build a foldable one with an attached display, a mouse pad and a battery. It would be a complete, but portable workstation! Wouldn't that be nice?
You've just invented the laptop
The what?
Nonono, it'll be called a Lightweight Advanced Processor Technology Optimized for Performance
And its extremly proprietary
A raspberry laptop would be really nice. Like a laptop that allowed every component to be replaced continuously. Need more computing power? Change the pi board for a newer one. Broken screen? Change it. Battery gone bad? Replace it.
It would be like the the Theseus ship!
Also fully repairable and more environmental friendly
That's called a Framework laptop
Never heard of them. Are future motherboards guaranteed to be compatible?