WOA I need to buy one of these! A Completely modular, repairable laptop. Not just with external modules for the ports but designed to be easy to open it up and change any of the internal components as well.

frame.work

@freemo been watching this for a while. I hope they do an and version!

@Locksmith I would much prefer an AMD version as well. But I have come to not expect AMD in laptops sadly.

@icedquinn

They exist, I have my older one I no longer use that is AMD as well.. but they are a rarity. I also have higher priorities.. a super high resolution (well above 1080) and large screen size are top priorities to me and that really limits my options if i want AMD.

@Locksmith

@icedquinn @freemo sounds like you want a desktop tbh, or at least a monitor to go along with a laptop
@Locksmith powerful laptops are almost always a mistake in purchasing. whatever it is you think that box can do, something else can do better and more cheaply.

i say this as someone who used to be a powerful laptop enjoyer and i'm still not fully convinced my 1,000$ machine was worth the money.

@freemo

@icedquinn

depends.. when it comes to resolution and screen size I'm not sure how that logic would apply. What is better than a laptop that lets me develop in a cafe at high resolution with decent screen realestate?

Not to mention I need to actually run and test my code locally, if my machine isnt powerful thats costing me noticeable time.

@Locksmith

@freemo

Yeah until they come out with a traditional laptop rather than a sub-ultrabook thing, this falls in the category of "interesting, but not for me". I moved up from 15.6" to 17.3" eight or nine years ago and I was so much happier for it. 13.5" isn't even in the conversation.

Right now I work on a laptop that has dual 2.5" hard drives, an optical drive, and a dedicated numpad. It cost less than the cheapest kit these guys sell sans memory, storage, and wifi.

@icedquinn @Locksmith

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@khird

I kinda agree on that, 13" is the only thing about this laptop that is making me super hesitant. I normally only buy 17" laptops myself. Anything smaller I might as well just use my phone and call it a day.

@icedquinn @Locksmith

@freemo @khird @Locksmith 15” is comfy. 13” and below is a bit cramped. I have a 17” again because it was what was on sale and at least they are a lot lighter now than they were a few generations ago.
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