How this DIY Windows laptop stole my heart from more expensive models (and it works with Linux)
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How this DIY Windows laptop stole my heart from more expensive models (and it works with Linux)
"But it's not just about customization; Framework's laptops are designed for easy repair, with replaceable individual components contributing to device longevity, instead of "getting a new one" just because your HDMI port is dead. Each individual part inside the laptop is marked with a QR code that links to a detailed video and/or How-To article describing how to replace it as part of Framework's robust library of support content."
"In addition to the brand's standout colorways, unique build, and good durability, you can pick your own hardware, I/O ports, and even how they're placed on the chassis. This kind of practical customization is at the heart of Framework's laptop design: challenging the notion that laptops "need" to be built a certain way, and that it's possible -- easy, even -- to shake up the status quo."
The Framework Laptop 12 is a modular DIY 2-in-1 that supports Linux or Windows. The design allows users to choose hardware, I/O ports, and even port placement on the chassis, and offers standout colorways, a unique build, and strong durability. The device emphasizes easy repair: individual components are replaceable and marked with QR codes that link to detailed videos and How-To articles. Accessible repair guides empower users who are not computer experts to fix components instead of replacing the whole laptop, extending device longevity. The Laptop 12 targets ultraportable use with lower- to mid-range hardware and a DIY option shipped without an operating system.
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