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Fire-Dragon-DoLtoday at 12:21 AM1 replyview on HN

Nice, also my thinkpad required a full dismantle to change the keyboard, so I am rightly pissed given it's a premium product.


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stkdumptoday at 3:14 AM

Yeah, I was shocked that a keyboard replacement of my company issued X1 is basically a full teardown. When it was time to replace my private laptop a year later, I opted for the L-series, which is much better in that regard and also much cheaper. Keyboard replacements are a pretty standard thing for me, because I don't like my local layout and if you limit yourself to buying with the layout you want, you can only go to Apple or Framework nowadays.

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