At $649 for the base kit (plus $79 per module), it’s not the cheapest device on the market. But measured by cost per year of use , it might be the most valuable.
The ps63b.1a Unboxed & Reviewed: Is This the Most Sustainable Device of the Decade? ps63b.1a
Deducted points for the bad camera and weird name. Earned points for saving the planet, one screw at a time. Have you pre-ordered the ps63b.1a? Let me know in the comments below. And yes, I will do a follow-up "6 months later" durability test. At $649 for the base kit (plus $79
After spending two weeks with the ps63b.1a, I’m not just impressed by the specs—I’m impressed by the intent . This device, developed by a quiet consortium of ex-Nokia engineers and sustainable material scientists, aims to answer one question: Can we build a powerful, repairable, upgradable computer that doesn’t end up in a landfill in 18 months? Deducted points for the bad camera and weird name
We don't need faster processors. We need slower landfills. The ps63b.1a is the first device in a long time that understands that.