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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/75846
Linus tours the Framework Laptop factory
- Briongloid ( @briongloid@aussie.zone ) galego25•1 year ago
Imagine a laptop market in 10 years, with universal upgradable components based on an agreed set of standards.
- bakavic ( @bakavic@latte.isnot.coffee ) English4•1 year ago
Think this is more of a pipe-dream though, considering that 10 years is a long time for PC interfaces and internal interconnects. Swapping between different laptop manufacturers will be unlikely to happen, I feel.
Framework allowing for the whole mainboard to be replaced seems like a good halfway meeting point, and each case size being a constant chassis that hopefully will be supported for a long while.
Hope that other manufacturers follow suit, and at least have their own lines of upgradable laptops.
- Briongloid ( @briongloid@aussie.zone ) English3•1 year ago
I honestly thought that USB 3.0 wouldn’t be such a big deal over a decade later, but we’re still using USB 2.0 too frequently.
I believe that USB4, even the 20gbps variety will be fairly prevalent in 10 years.
- bakavic ( @bakavic@latte.isnot.coffee ) English2•1 year ago
Agreed, the external connections like USB-C/USB4 will probably last a good long time.
I was thinking more of the internal stuff like the display connector (not sure what framework currently uses - eDP/LVDS/something else?), and all the input connectors for keyboard and trackpad.
- preciouspupp ( @preciouspupp@sopuli.xyz ) galego3•1 year ago
LOL
- Sinfaen ( @Sinfaen@beehaw.org ) galego3•1 year ago
I’m hoping that something like this will start affecting the smartphone market
- derived_allegory ( @derived_allegory@beehaw.org ) galego1•1 year ago
cough, cough, lightening port.
- GreyBeard ( @greybeard@lemmy.one ) galego11•1 year ago
It’s interesting to see how modern technology is built. I’m guessing FrameWork’s factory is pretty immature compared to bigger companies like Dell, but even still they had a pretty nice setup. There’s a good chance I might get their AMD laptop once it starts shipping. The price isn’t actually bad at all. For a business laptop it seems right in line.
- Sinfaen ( @Sinfaen@beehaw.org ) galego3•1 year ago
When my current laptop eventually dies, I’m gonna see what framework has before any other. This looks like something that I could upgrade & maintain for decades
- derived_allegory ( @derived_allegory@beehaw.org ) galego3•1 year ago
I am surprised they don’t advertise their laptops as “handmade”, because it seems like they are.