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pojntfxyesterday at 6:26 PM4 repliesview on HN

I'm really looking forward to having this as the go-to laptop to recommend to devs again. The original Framework chassis was really showing it's age next to e.g. a MacBook Pro or the new XPS 14.

Having mainline Linux on a system with 24h+ battery life in a 13" case is pretty damn impressive.


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jampekkayesterday at 6:33 PM

> Having mainline Linux on a system with 24h+ battery life in a 13" case is pretty damn impressive.

Does it have such battery life on Linux? The benchmarks, apart from suspend battery life, are for Windows.

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cassepipeyesterday at 10:02 PM

Yes, it was not mentionned often in the list of complaints about the fw 13 because the chassis was good enough but my main gripe was that it felt flimsy.

Strangely it was not flimsy and held its own but it felt flimsy and to be honest I never was quite able to tell why. What one want for a premium laptop is the satisfying rigidity of a Macbook and it didn't have it.

So for me this new chassis is a banger release. It's amazing that I can just drop my "old" hardware in it and it would just work.

jordandyesterday at 7:28 PM

The LPCAMM2 memory is both the biggest plus for me, and the biggest challenge for it given how rare it is to find in stock, and the premium price over LPDDR5 and crazy prices of it.

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subscribedyesterday at 7:44 PM

Featute/performance wise the latest 13s are great for anything work related (I have this small AMD one), but the battery life is pretty awful.