• 0ops@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    The port in my old XPS 15 can be has been replaced in 10 minutes with a screwdriver, with a $5 replacement port. I honestly don’t even love the laptop but I can’t fault it’s repairability.

    My point is while this framework laptop is insanely cool, I don’t think that repairability is as huge an advantage as it’s made out to be. Beats a macbook I guess, but for a lot of mainstream laptops the only difference in repairability is needing a screwdriver set and I little more time (negligible imo since I only need to repair/upgrade maybe every 2-3 years. maybe)

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      10 months ago

      You’re lucky your XPS’es port is replaceable without a mainboard swap. Is this true for all ports?

      Also the repairability comparison with mainstream machines lacks a crucial point. The availability of genuine parts and for reasonable prices. A Framework battery runs me about 60-70 bucks. A genuine battery for my ThinkPad has typically been closer to $150. If I could even find one.

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          10 months ago

          I’ve lost USB-A on a ThinkPad and a miniDP. The USB went from use, the miniDP got destroyed in an accident.

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        10 months ago

        Hold on, the battery’s another thing I had to replace. Let me find how much I paid.

        Edit: I paid a little less than $50 on eBay from ebl. They’re a reputable seller, I bought rechargeable AAA’s from them more than five years ago and they’re still kicking