If I needed a laptop I’d get a framework, sure it’s a bit more expensive at the beginning but you’ll probably save in the long run. It’s also good to show there’s a market for user serviceable tech, hopefully forces big tech’s hand a bit.
I’ve placed a pre-order - I expect to be in the market for a laptop this year and considering the specs (especially the 2560x1600 165Hz screen) it’s within a reasonable range of an off the shelf gaming laptop. I keep my hardware for a long time (this will replace an i7-4000 series laptop) so repairability and upgrades matter a lot to me.
I haven’t been following this. Why would I want it?
It’s a laptop that you can upgrade like a desktop.
You can also mix and match the ports on it, so you can do a combination of whatever ports you use and need most.
It really is! And if you upgrade your laptop, you can use the old parts to build a mini desktop. They sell an enclosure. So nothing really goes to waste!