Considering the first computer I ever programmed on was a vtech pre-computer 1000
http://www.vintagecomputing.com/index.php/archives/324 I find this idea pretty cool. Just a few flaws / ideas I have on it.
- Very good that you have full-sized arrow keys unlike the squashed ones so many laptops have these days.
- The L-shaped enter key with the tiny backspace is a pain for programming. Programmers make so many errors, it is important to have a full-sized backspace key.
I agree with your risk of
ELLO 2M’s parameters are not “high enough
With how cheap microprocessors are that can run Linux, I was hoping for something like that instead of a MCU. It would allow for running something like squeak on it. But I get how you are trying to keep it "old-school" and simple. There are already tons of cheap boards that run Linux out there.
Due to how your goals are for more "retro" you might want to refrain from calling it a laptop. That will just increase expectations of people and detract from you true goals.
I would be scared of trying to take that through American airport security. But nothing you can do about that, our TSA is pretty nuts.