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Main downsides with the DM250 seems to be that you need a USB-C dongle for audio (they are tiny though) and that you can not hook it up to an external screen for better ergonomics and presentations. Still, small, means compromises are necessary, and I do not think the external screen is a deal break if one would consider the DM250 as a daily commute driver.
I have a DM250 that I bought a year ago that's been collecting dust because I couldn't get used to the UI/UX. It was imported straight from Japan so I'm pretty sure it's not the US model although I'll have to confirm that.
Customizing / tinkering with it has been difficult because it's a pretty niche product with not a ton of information online (at least on english websites).
Skimming this tutorial it seems like installing OpenBSD is a high-risk / high-reward type of thing. I'll have to look into further to see if it's worth it.
https://kakaku.com/item/K0001457601
The list price appears to be ~USD 380, which is still a hefty saving compared to what they charge for the US model. There are of course differences [1], but if it is the hardware you are interested in, I see no reason not to at least consider importing one.
[1]: https://pomera.us/pages/support-help-support-pomera-dm250us-...
The afterdark screensaver is a real cherry on top.