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The "Card" system is fantastic. Swipe up from the bottom, and your open apps become actual playing cards you can flick away. There is zero bloatware. No Candy Crush. No McAfee pop-ups. Just a clean, fast OS.

The ps63b.1a Unboxed & Reviewed: Is This the Most Sustainable Device of the Decade?

April 14, 2026 Author: The Tech Horizon Team Category: Hardware Reviews / Green Tech Introduction: Why the Hype? Let’s be honest: most product launches these days feel like carbon copies of last year’s model. Slightly faster processor. Slightly brighter screen. Marginally better battery. But every five years or so, a product comes along that actually tries to break the mold. The ps63b.1a (yes, the name sounds more like a lab experiment than a consumer device) is that product. ps63b.1a

It feels like a cross between stoneware and a luxury car dashboard. It’s warm to the touch, doesn’t show fingerprints, and most importantly: I accidentally knocked it off a three-foot coffee table onto tile. Not a scratch. The corners are protected by recycled aluminum bumpers that are user-replaceable.

To actually use the ps63b.1a, you have to snap on your modules. This is where the suffix matters. This is version 1.0 of their architecture. The "Card" system is fantastic

At $649 for the base kit (plus $79 per module), it’s not the cheapest device on the market. But measured by cost per year of use , it might be the most valuable.

Spoiler alert: They came dangerously close to perfection. The first thing you notice when you pull the ps63b.1a out of the (100% recycled cardboard) box is the weight. It’s dense—not heavy, but solid . While Apple and Samsung are busy making devices out of polished surgical steel and fragile glass, the ps63b.1a uses "FusionCoral" —a bioplastic made from reclaimed ocean gyres and bamboo fibers. No Candy Crush

Deducted points for the bad camera and weird name. Earned points for saving the planet, one screw at a time. Have you pre-ordered the ps63b.1a? Let me know in the comments below. And yes, I will do a follow-up "6 months later" durability test.