The Legion Go is basically that with some joycons and a screen. I keep mine in my entertainment center when I'm not using it handheld, and play plastic instrument games on the big screen.
Looks like this would be an easy entry point to a DIY Steam Machine that takes up ~no space under your TV.
It's not standard mini-itx. Since the physical form factors for their laptop boards are published publicly and are somewhat stable, are "desktop" cases for them.
FTA: “the company has introduced a mainboard that can be installe in the Framework Laptop 13 or in a mini PC case“
⇒ their market likely isn’t enormous, but it is larger than that of Framework Laptop owners.
Sounds like the board also somehow works inside a mini-itx chassis or something?
Given it's a Framework 13 mainboard, you can probably put it in any Framework 13-compatible enclosure:
https://frame.work/products/cooler-master-mainboard-case https://frame.work/products/framework-laptop-13-mainboard-ho... https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/Framework-Laptop-13
etc., lots of designs available.
The Legion Go is basically that with some joycons and a screen. I keep mine in my entertainment center when I'm not using it handheld, and play plastic instrument games on the big screen.
Looks like this would be an easy entry point to a DIY Steam Machine that takes up ~no space under your TV.
Wow. That's amazing truly. They really are entirely open source. You can even 3D print one.
It's not standard mini-itx. Since the physical form factors for their laptop boards are published publicly and are somewhat stable, are "desktop" cases for them.