i’m a self-confessed nerd and decided that I would spend the cash on an upgradable laptop to be greener and future proof. patiently waiting for a 16 because the led matrices wowed me enough (who doesn’t like blinkenlights?)
i’m not particularly qualified or decorated like some here, but i’m always willing to learn more about the sand we tricked into doing maths. i have a lot of half finished projects, but i think i want to focus more on software stuff at the moment since that’s where i’m most rusty, but i do enjoy hardware and maker topics, too.
I am new to Framework having just received my Framework 13 AMD Ryzen laptop earlier this week. The DIY process was fun and easy. I installed Ubuntu 23.10 and it’s been running fine. The performance on this laptop is snappy. I like the keyboard too.
I am an open source developer with several projects I distribute for a wide range of Linux distributions and macos. I’m using the Framework 13 laptop as a test bed for my projects installing, configuring, and running on Ubuntu 23.10.
I am also an audio enthusiast and plan to integrate the Framework 13 laptop into my home audio setup using my MusicPlayerPlus project, mpd, a local audio library, and output to an S.M.S.L. SU-9 DAC feeding my Pioneer SX-850 receiver.
I am very pleased with the Framework 13.
Congratulations to the Framework team for a job well done!
I used to build all my own computers, from Win95 era onwards. Size of living space and need for portability moved me into laptops, so the inability to do even the most basic repairs served as a stimulus to give Framework a try, and now I am on the waitlist for a prebuilt Framework Overkill with all the bells, whistles, and graphics card. Some of the posts by other users, and I will say you are amazingly civil and respectful, are a bit scary, and I just have to hope that none of the major gotcha’s will get me. While I only have one Dell 2 in 1 laptop, it is slowly dying, and I have to hope that it lasts long enough to get everything installed on a working Framework. I am sure I will need the expertise represented by this community and will do what I can to support others. Something about “it takes a village.”
hi everybody, I’m physician, scientist&editor, using computer mainly for writing/editing text+ some basic statistics. I would love Framework to expand to all EU, as currently living in Poland I can’t buy one…so for I stay with my not-so-much environmental friendly thinkpad&look forward to have the opportunity to buy Framework :)))
hello, and thank you for your info, but the method you refer to really makes no sense… I still can’t but directly in my country, “importing from another EU country” mentioned as “great news” makes not much sense. Ask a collegue in another country to make me a favor and re-ship laptop? Imagine you can buy an item from EU in the US, but it will be shipped only to Canada :))
Probably there is a history or a context or things about this topic that you may not know. That’s why people including me recognize that the news is great on the mentioned thread. I don’t intend to discuss with you in addition about this topic. Anyway, of course, you can just wait until Poland is supported. Happy waiting!
Hello all! I’m new and excited to be here. I’ve had my eye on framework for years now and finally took the plunge. Up till now I’ve pretty much always used MSI or Razer. To be fair, both are solid options except MSIs build quality is always the best and razer has customer support and battery swelling issues. Not to mention, I would like to just fix something when it’s broken but finding reliable parts distributers is a nightmare.
Anyway, I’m quite impressed with the build quality of framework and the attention to detail. I do wish the 13" had two m.2 slots but that’s not a major issue.
I hope in the near future we can see third parties jumping on the framework bandwagon with more expansion cards, customization options or even components.
No complaints about frameworks keyboard at all, but wouldn’t it be cool to be able to buy an addressable RGB keyboard? Or even if razer or Corsair made a keyboard compatible with their software. (I know, ew to RGB software-its all terribly made)
Imagine cases and accessories designed for the framework laptops. Like a Nomatic level backpack designed with slots for your expansion cards or GPU for the FW 16?
Anyway, I’m really excited to see how framework progresses and just as excited to see this community grow. I mean, razer was once a very niche company that no one knew about. Love or hate em, they e definitely grown past that and dropped some industry changing products.
Well, thank you for staying for my long winded post dump!
What’s really funny is my brother and I were talking about a modular laptop design around 15 years ago. Swappable ports, graphics, CPU, etc. Then you guys come around lol
While I have you here, this keyboard is amazing. I am writing a few novels and, though I primarily do it from my desktop, I have been wanting a laptop with a good keyboard. Razer is okay, but their keys always seem a little… wobbly I guess? My early thoughts on FWs keyboard was that the keys felt a little mushy. But after using it for writing and taking notes in class, I find my initial impression was way off. I honestly don’t think I have ever had a better typing experience. And that backlight is perfect. Color, brightness, function key to toggle. Just awesome.
I also geeked out over the use of magnets everywhere. That seriously made aligning the typing cover and screen satisfying- just snaps right in place.
Also, my ITIL instructor said he might have to switch back to windows (currently using macbook air) after seeing the FW lol
I appreciate the feedback, i’m sure our internal teams will de delighted to hear your feedback, cheers! (as a person who writes A LOT, I also think that the keyboard is very neat)
That’s very true. I don’t think his issue was directly with windows though. More that apple has the upgrade program and tends to have better build quality. I did mention that there is support for linux on them too, though. He seemed fairly interested. The biggest issue with linux is the programs they use for taking exams only support windows or mac
Hello everyone,
I’m from Germany and in my early 50s. So I apologize in advance for my bad English.
I have been working with computers since the 80s. I have always been very fascinated by technology. I also work professionally in the IT sector. And I’ve always been annoyed that on laptops you can usually only replace the RAM and the hard drive. The RAM modules are now also soldered. So after a while you were always forced to buy a new laptop for a lot of money. That’s why I’m even more excited about the Framework Laptop. Because here, a lot of things can be replaced or repaired with little effort.
That’s why I’m currently planning to buy the Framework 13 with some expansion cards.
I’m looking forward to being a part of this community soon.
Hi! I am a software engineering professional and hardware tinkerer. I used to build computers from parts from the time I started using PCs, but later it became unsustainable for me since I needed systems that were more portable.
the need for portability moved me to laptops. Although many laptops are harder to service I would occasionally still fix them, but unlike the joy I got from building PCs I found working on laptops frustrating.
Then by word of mouth I heard about Framework over a year ago. At the time I wasn’t interested in a 13" laptop for a few reasons.
I’m getting older and my eyesight isn’t what it used to be as I’m far sighted it’s hard to read smaller screens.
I needed a laptop with more USB ports than the 13" offered.
I needed a system that has significant umph for 3D editing and software development
When the 16" became an option I was ecstatic and just needed the money which I received last year. Now I’m on the waiting list anxiously awaiting my turn to receive my 16" build kit.
Hey, welcome to the community! We have quite a few international members do please do not apologize for your English, as long as we can communicate somehow it should be fine! I’m sure you will be bringing some insights about technology with your 30+ years of experience in the industry, I’m looking forward to your posts here. Welcome!
Hey there, welcome to the community! I’m so happy to hear that Framework Laptop 16 sounds like a good match for you (as a person with bad eyesight, I definitely get it) and you enjoy using it once you receive it. Hope you have an amazing time with your laptop and enjoy your time here in the community! Welcome!
Hi everyone,
French guy here. I’m on this forum for a year but only reading posts (everyday). I was looking for a new laptop for years without finding a proper one. I was not far to bought a HP ZBook and Framework start speaking about Laptop 16. It will be the one :). Very cool community and staff with huge transparency, I love it !