Is this basically a System76[2]-like effort?
[EDIT] - I own an System76 Oryx Pro and love it -- this laptop being a rebranded effort is not a bad thing in my mind, if anything it gives me more faith in the initial build quality. If the KDE org gets it just as right as System76 (open source drivers galore, fantastic system tooling and support), then this is going to be a boon for open source everywhere, more money in KDE's pockets, more linux-first machines out there.
[0]: https://www.walmart.com/ip/MOTILE-14-Performance-Laptop-FHD-...
[1]: https://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Motile-...
Also, not sure the MOTILE is even available with Ryzen 4 (only Ryzen 3 or Ryzen 5).
Possibly uses a similar chassis, but not even sure about that. Possibly same manufacturer.
It's using the exact same chassis, but as you mentioned this generation is a significant internal improvement - not just dual-channel RAM, but also significantly upgraded TDP (54W vs 22W) with new dual-fan, dual-heat pipe cooling, plus USB-C PD.
The 15" refresh the PF5NU1G was also launched at the same time initially as the Mechrevo Code 01. I've posted earlier in this thread linking to all the details about it for those that are interested, since I have one.
I'd personally also no longer buy a laptop without usb-c-pd.
Sounds like they've addressed those. I hope Walmart picks it up.