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Framework 13 With AMD Ryzen 7040 Series Makes For A Great Linux Laptop
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It pretty much comes down to three things, all driven by their system's modularity:
Whether this is worth it is up to you. Anecdotally, I have to replace my current laptop because the keyboard is dying. The rest is still fine, it's just the keyboard. In hindsight, paying more upfront and being able to just order a new keyboard for fifty bucks would've saved me some money.
I agree with your points, but aren't most laptop keyboards replacable?
Many are, true. There's a few other factors involved as well (I'm using the opportunity to upgrade, for instance). Most manufacturers won't commit to selling you first-party components right from their own store, though. That still remains a bonus.
Definitely look into keyboard replacement. I've replaced so many laptop keyboards and flipped the laptop or used it for myself from people too lazy to learn how to replace the keyboard. I have yet to run into a model that doesn't have one you can buy on eBay.
Fair enough, although I'm using the opportunity to upgrade and attempt to switch to Linux. And probably replace an older desktop computer with the old laptop (with a USB keyboard attached).
But yeah, under different circumstances it would make sense to buy a keyboard from eBay and attempt a repair.