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Framework Tablet Assembly Manual

141 pointsby richardboeglialmost 3 years ago

9 comments

seltzered_almost 3 years ago
Neat to see this, and hope it encourages framework or a third party to make a tablet. I personally switched to a tablet for better ergonomics: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;ErgoMobileComputers&#x2F;comments&#x2F;vzs8mm&#x2F;how_long_have_you_been_using_an_ergo_mobile&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;ErgoMobileComputers&#x2F;comments&#x2F;vzs8mm...</a><p>&quot;Connect the display to the tablet using the USB C cable&quot; wouldn&#x27;t there be some performance loss in this approach over using LVDS directly to a display?
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jphalmost 3 years ago
Superb project writeup IMHO and a great showcase of Framework flexability. And if the Framework team is reading this post, I would pay you all money for an official Framework tablet.
aspyctalmost 3 years ago
I don&#x27;t have much interesting things to add to this, but I think it&#x27;s awesome that framework encourages this kind of reuse.<p>Kudos to the author of this writeup, and kudos to Framework!
jeroenhdalmost 3 years ago
It&#x27;s a neat idea, though I can&#x27;t see myself using a tablet made of printed plastic. It takes a lot of work to get the look and feel nice and right with 3D prints and the example prints don&#x27;t look very appealing to me. I&#x27;d probably turn a leftover motherboard in a small server&#x2F;desktop (because the old motherboards aren&#x27;t exactly cheap).<p>Does the main board come with quality of life improvements such as a rotation sensor? Maybe something like GPS? I feel like it should be doable to print an expansion slot with the missing hardware included, perhaps inserted into the slot that&#x27;s currently useless. You&#x27;d need to make your own drivers, though, and more importantly, get Windows to load them.
a_paddyalmost 3 years ago
Is the Framework mainboard going to be to the x86_64 community what the Raspberry Pi&#x2F;Compute Module has been to the ARM maker community?
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RF_Savagealmost 3 years ago
This is exactly what I was hoping for with the project.<p>Especially after they released the mechanical cad files.<p>Nice to see some hopes come true.
trexdalmost 3 years ago
I bought all the parts for this last week based on the GitHub project. Looking forward to being able to use this guide!
Fnoordalmost 3 years ago
I would use black screws (they&#x27;re usually painted) for the external mount because it looks better. Really cool project, btw. And apparently thanks to them releasing the CAD files. Fantastic!
eating555almost 3 years ago
There are many makers here in East Asia as well. Hope we can order stuff from framework soooonn