• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    The more impressive thing is that they managed to get the Nvidia upgrade to be backwards compatible with existing Framework 16 models.

    That’s the push I need to really, truly believe they’re committed to the goal of upgradablity. Too many “modular” products have come out where the “upgraded” modules were only available if you bought the newest version of the base product.

    In the next year or so, I’ll probably be buying a new laptop, and this has convinced me that Framework is probably the way to go.

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      19 days ago

      I’ve been rocking a Framework 16 for about a year now and would happily recommend it. It’s a bit more upfront, but I love knowing that I can fix or replace just about anything on it (pretty affordably too). It’s just so refreshing to not have to worry about dumb shit like an obscure power adapter or port forcing my laptop into an early retirement.

      It’s not the lightest laptop I’ve ever had, but realistically not all that much different from my last gaming laptop. Now that I’m not a full time student anymore I could probably get away with one of the smaller models, but the form factor is pretty nice.

      Overall, no major complaints!

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      19 days ago

      Yeah it pushed me to finally put in an order, got to wait till December now as I’m in the third batch.

      I wanted to wait till we had proof thst the graphics card would be updatable and a better one would be available as their AMD card is a bit too lightweight for me.

      I would rather it had been a better AMD card, I have a 7900 xtx in my desktop, but i will take what I can get at this point, especially as I know I can upgrade later.