https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u01AbiCn_Nw mental outlaw video:

hi everyone, i was planning on getting a new laptop cheaply for about 500ish but then i stumbled upon this near-totally modular laptop rhat starts out at above 1000 bucks. do you think the cheaper laptop in the long run is just a false economy and i should go for the framework or what? if you want to ask questions go ahead but im mainly concerned about the longterm financials (and how well it will keep up over time)

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    1 year ago

    Good luck putting a new i7 into your 7 year old Dell.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t get your point. Isn’t it obvious that you should be comparing 7 year old Dell to 7 years old framework laptop and new Dell to new framework? What does you comparing old Dell to new framework prove?

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        1 year ago

        Because the entire point of framework is that in 7 years you can keep everything and swap a new mainboard in.

        Upgrading your 7 year old laptop with a 0 year old processor.

        that’s the entire point of a framework laptop

        With Dell you also run the risk of inadvertently buying sodimm machines that can’t even be upgraded (like the XPS 13).

        You can’t buy a framework that can’t be upgraded.

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          1 year ago

          Ok, that’s interesting. I guess the only thing is that there are no 7 years old framework laptops. But if the company actually survives 7 years I agree it will be a more upgradable laptop.