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MacBooks, Chromebooks lead losers in laptop repairability analysis
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Buy Framework laptops, these have amazing repairability and upgradability, as well as good Linux compatibility. They even offer ChromeOS options, if you ever need a Chromebook.
If you upgrade the motherboard, you can actually 3d print or buy a $60 case and use the old motherboard as a desktop.
edited for clarity
Yeah it's really cool. Also works very well with an external Gpu.
I mean can't you just plug it into a monitor and then use it as a desktop?
Yup - as someone else pointed out I wasn't clear in what I said. If you buy a new mobo to upgrade your laptop, you wind up with an older mobo that sits there. You can then actually use the old mobo as a desktop computer as long as it has ram and an SSD. The form factor and IO were designed with this functionality in mind.
Ok gotcha that's badass.
Yes, but open contacts aren't that nice ^^
Yes, the point they're making is that if you upgrade the laptop components, you can use the old components as another PC