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When the comments like "low end" get tossed around; how low end are we talking? I'm pretty much unaware of the i.MX series of chips. Any personal experience?
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So I see their point. It makes a lot of sense if a company calling itself "Purism" focuses on a system that is as "pure" as possible. |
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Mind, that the i.MX SoCs are aimed at embedded applications, like car entertainment systems etc. |
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It's used quite heavily in e-ink ebook readers and it seem to work just fine there, including specific requirements such as fast page turn times and standby times measured in weeks/months. I think my Kobo Aura H2O likely also has one, but I'm not sure about the exact CPU version.
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I don't thing the chipset matters that much in this case. Even 2013 hardware can run a smooth GUI with okay-ish performance.
The main thing here is whether or not they manage to make it happen software-wise and support it for a long enough time. I haven't own any Purism product, so not sure how good they are in this aspect. (Since I can already run Linux on better hardware cheaper, I don't really see the point of the Purism laptops.) |
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According to their article Purism can't fully disable the ME (yet), but I personally still think it is a considerable plus against any other laptop (manufacturer) that they see it as their mission to fully disable the ME. |
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So if Purism ships and supports their own distro: Fine! But if they don't: Who cares? Just install something else! The main thing is for them to actually get the hardware done while making sure it's indeed an open platform. |
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Continuing my questions merely out of curiosity; do you think since they chose such a middle to low tier processor that they would optimize the UI and OS to be less bloated?
It would be to their advantage if that was an action item, no? Sorry for the potentially stupid questions, but as an outsider looking in and catching up, this project has my attention but a couple of potential pitfalls (processor choice being possibly one of them) has me asking questions. Honestly I'm totally geeked that they smashed their campaign with time left. |
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Realistically this is probably ok, if mainline hardware support is great then I would expect to see all kinds of builds for it including Sailfish and Ubuntu Touch if that is the kind of experience you want. |
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On the site it says:
"The specifications are continuing to get pinned down, and will not be finalized until after the campaign ends, so please share what you’d like to see, and we will evaluate all design feedback that aligns with our beliefs." What about -IR to remote control -FM radio -FM transmitter -Qwerty Keyboard N900 replace in mind.:D |
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