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Now that this is shipping, I'm hoping it gets more exposure and reviews online:
https://www.prusa3d.com/product/prusa-core-one/
I want a Core One, but am holding out for the kit version, which I haven't seen anything announcing a release date. I can't really blame them, I'm guessing 75% or more of their printers are sold prebuilt, but I enjoy getting my hands dirty and knowing exactly how my printers work.
I also think there might be few changes happening as they start mass producing them, tweaking a few things there and there.
Rather than updating 10 times the kit assembly instruction it's better to fine tune the assembly process in house and once the process is settled down and not changing anymore they start shipping kits with extremely clear instructions.