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With a Framework laptop you could fix these superficial issues while keeping the chips (and the superficial parts that don't need replacement).




I could, but considering how much value I get out of my laptop, I'd rather just spend $2-3k every couple years and have everything new.

Thr value proposition just doesn't make sense unless I were a struggling student.


Or environmentally conscious.



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