• Damage@feddit.it
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      5 hours ago

      I’ve got a framework 13 but I wouldn’t suggest them for casual users. They’re very expensive for the specs.

    • Zagorath@quokk.au
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      1 day ago

      How is their site (and product) as an option for your non-techy mum? Also does shipping end up being exorbitant if you’re not in the same country they’re based in?

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        1 day ago

        They have a fully prebuilt option for every computer. Which works well for non-techy people.

        No clue what shipping is like in your country. Was fine for me in the US.

    • AmbitiousProcess (they/them)@piefed.social
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      Seconded on Framework. I’ve got the more performant (but more heavy, large, and expensive) 16, but for most people the 13 will be perfectly usable. The newer 12 model also seems pretty decent and is a bit cheaper.

      They’ve kept their RAM prices relatively stable too, but if you already have other RAM lying around you can just bring your own and save yourself the money. Same for the SSD.

      The main downside is they’re gonna be quite expensive upfront compared to alternatives, so I wouldn’t recommend them to someone price-sensitive, especially in the current economy.

      The main benefit is that since they’re so modular and upgradable, you’ll save money down the line on repair services, replacement parts, or just the cost of buying a whole new device because one component broke that they don’t sell replacements for.