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can i make a laptop?

Guest Johnny5g

It is theoretically possible, but it would require you to be really fkn hardcore modding skills.

 

Come to think of it, that would be a good LTT video @LinusTech!

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There was s company where you could buy a bare bones laptop and you install everything yourself. Don't remember the name though.

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dumb question. thanks!

I don't think so, there's a few bits you can swap out, I bought a $600 Lenovo and upgraded it to 8 gig ram and a 250 SSD

Why do you want to? I'm rather interested xD

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So why do you want to build one? If you were to try itd be something similar to what @LoneRangerS posted. But even those ones are pretty damn well made.

it is not for me.

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There was s company where you could buy a bare bones laptop and you install everything yourself. Don't remember the name though.

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There used to be a time when you could buy the parts and assemble your own laptop, but that was back when the distinction between laptop parts and desktop parts was a lot, lot more blurred. Nowadays it's nigh impossible to gather parts to build your own laptop, not to mention totally impractical. You'd be better off just buying laptops seeing as they are all built individually by series and not built to certain design standards and form factors like ATX.

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