I ditched Windows and built a Linux laptop in minutes - here's how you can, too
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I ditched Windows and built a Linux laptop in minutes - here's how you can, too
"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."
"Accessible guides like these do a lot to empower users to repair their own devices, especially those who aren't necessarily "computer people" but don't want to be bullied into buying a new device every few years just because something breaks (or an operating system stops being supported). The Framework Laptop 12 is an ultraportable, highly durable laptop with a unique build and lower to mid-range hardware for the price, starting at for the DIY version with no operating system (or $688"
Framework Laptop 12 is a modular, DIY 2-in-1 that supports Linux or Windows and enables customized hardware, I/O ports, and chassis layout. The design pairs standout colorways and a unique, durable build with lower to mid-range hardware in an ultraportable form factor. The modular approach emphasizes repairability: individual components are replaceable and marked with QR codes linking to video and how-to content within a robust support library. Accessible repair guides empower users who are not necessarily technical to fix parts themselves rather than replace the entire device, extending longevity and reducing waste.
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