▲ | M95D 15 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Let me say from the start that I only saw Framework laptops in pictures and I still have my old Lenovo X60 Tablet. I hate Framework laptops' design. They went to the extreme of repairability but only as a marketing tool, while the products are still e-waste trash. I looked at Framework 13 laptop as a replacement for my X60 Tablet. Let me do a comparison between them:
Please note that the X60 is ~15 years old. This wasn't a performance comparison.So, yes, framework laptops are repaireable, but they're so crippled, there isn't much left in them to repair. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | vhodges 15 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There's some mis-information here: Yep on battery - I rarely use mine while traveling (and rarely travel) and set max charge to 60% so it should last a good long time, but it can be replaced when I need too. I replaced 2 in my black Macbook and once in my iPhone 3G (but I got 8 years out of the phone). When my work MB Pro had a battery bulge, the whole machine was replaced and presumably recycled since it was not repairable. Internal, yep, but nvme > SATA any day. They are usb-c yes, but the ports are adjustable (can mix usb-c, usb-a, display-port, hdmi, network, storage, etc) so it's not as restrictive as you seem to be implying. On video, I am not sure if you think it's some kind of DisplayLink thing but it's alt-dp over usb, directly connected to the GPU. My 13" has a headphone jack (and passable speakers) and a built in Mic (and both the camera and mic have switches to disable them). 2.5GB Ethernet is available as an expansion module. I find the keyboard and touch pad okay! I don't really need a touchscreen. On ports: I don't use the finger print reader (but it has one). I don't need SD card slot all that often (but is available). I don't have any FW devices (and 400Mbs vs 5-10Gbps). Don't need a modem or an IR Port I don't use a dock (I do at work for my MB Pro - but it's mostly a permanent desktop configuration so I don't mind that it's connected via usb-c). The one I got IS compatible with my Framework 13 though. I had a t61 for work and I loved it... in 2009 . I should have bought it from the company when I left but bought a black Macbook instead | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | Tade0 15 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
That was a conscious design decision, as you're supposed to use swappable expansion cards.
https://frame.work/pl/en/products/fingerprint-reader-kit?v=F...
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▲ | porphyra 15 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> FW13 battery swap needs dissasembly. Can't do it while on a train/bus/airplane. > X60 battery is removed by 2 spring latches on the back Yeah but the FW13 battery also lasts several times more than the battery life you get out of swapping two or three X60 batteries on the train. Also, VGA out is useless in this day and age and USB-C is not only robust but also way faster and more capable. |