tabletmade
Tabletmade is a term used in technology discussions to describe a class of tablet devices designed and produced with modularity and repairability at their core. In tabletmade devices, critical components such as the battery, display assembly, storage modules, and input peripherals are designed for easy replacement or upgrading. The aim is to extend device lifespans and reduce electronic waste, contrasting with many traditional tablets built as sealed units.
Origins and philosophy: The concept emerged from open hardware and right-to-repair movements in the 2010s, rather
Design and features: Tabletmade devices emphasize standardized connectors, swappable batteries, modular display frames, and replaceable peripherals.
Impact and reception: Supporters argue that tabletmade tablets reduce waste, lower total cost of ownership over