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System76 or Framework laptop?
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Virgo will have features which can't be found from Framework:
If they can also set the production line in the US, it'll be a fresh wind of change in the electeonics manufacturing since 1980's, when everyhthing was send to Asia.
They haven't announced anything on that matter so far. I bet you don't realize how big logistical and economical push a pcb-production line for even just 25cm x 15 cm boards would be.
This is what I originally wrote:
I assume you have some serious problems in your reading ability. Sorry to hear that.
The motherboard itself is also open-source: https://github.com/system76/virgo/