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Mecha Comet launches as modular open-source Linux handheld
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Mecha Systems has unveiled the Mecha Comet, a pocket-sized Linux computer designed for modularity and digital freedom, now live on Kickstarter after surpassing its funding goal. The device features snap-on hardware expansions and runs a fully open-source Fedora-based operating system. Backers can secure units starting at $159, with deliveries expected in May 2026.
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The Mecha Comet, a palm-sized modular Linux computer, has launched on Kickstarter, emphasizing adaptability through snap-on modules. This open-source device caters to tinkerers and enthusiasts with customizable hardware and a Fedora-based operating system. It has already raised over $500,000 in funding shortly after its campaign began.