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[Tsvetan Usunov] has been Mr. Olimex for about twenty five years now, and since then, he’s been through a lot of laptops. Remember when power connectors were soldered directly to the motherbo… ...
The Olimex TERES I laptop has been built, plastic has been injected into molds, and all the mechanical and electronic CAD files are up on GitHub. This Open Source laptop is done, ...
So it’s unsurprising to see that after launching a single-board computer powered by an RP2040 chip in 2024, Olimex has ...
Now a Bulgarian company called Olimex is doing something new and different with laptops. It recently announced an open source DIY laptop kit called TERES-I, based on its modular hardware.That ...
In fact, even if you buy the laptop from Olimex, you’ll still sort of have to build it yourself: the company is selling the Teres I as a DIY laptop kit that includes all the parts, but which ...
Bulgarian open hardware specialist Olimex has officially launched the Teres-I open-source laptop, which now includes 2GB of DDR3 memory and 16GB of onboard eMMC flash storage. Originally announced ...
The Teres I isn't the first ARM-based open-hardware laptop to hit the market, but is certainly one of the cheapest: Olimex has priced the device at just €225 (around £192), with more ...
DIY fans who are curious can check out the Teres 1 at the FOSDEM open-source conference being held in Brussels this weekend. Olimex offers a number of compelling reasons why its laptop could be a ...
The development team over at Olimex has created a new open source laptop kit in the form of the Teres I, which has been designed to provide an affordable DIY system which is supplied in kit form ...
Anyone who has been patiently waiting for the Olimex Teres open source laptop kit to be made available, will be pleased to know that it is now available priced at $284.