The fully modular and upgradeable design of the Pocket Reform means you have a few options of what CPU and RAM configurations you want, but the standard option is a NXP i.MX8M Plus with four ARM Cortex-A53 processors at 1.8GHz, up to 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and a Vivante GC7000UL GPU.
In terms of storage, the Pocket Reform can fit a 2TB SSD, with extra space available through the microSD card slot and up to 128GB of eMMC flash memory. MNT included two Lilon battery cells for a total of 8,000mAh that powers the mini laptop, which also includes two USB-C ports, a micro HDMI port, and an Ethernet port.
Build it yourself — Since it’s fully modular, you can build, upgrade or customize the Pocket Reform however you want. It comes pre-installed with Chromium and Firefox so you can keep it simple for just web browsing, but you can also make it a retro gaming setup, a portable music workstation, or a terminal for system admins on the go.
There’s no pricing details for the Pocket Reform just yet, but MNT says it’ll go into an early beta program with devkits coming soon. The beta testers will be able to tinker around with the Pocket Reform and help MNT find bugs and issues before it’s officially released. MNT plans to open up preorders for the Pocket Reform beta in late July.