• sunstoned@lemmus.org
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    Personally I would love to see the 360 hinge tech come over the 13! The number of times I’ve been on a plane and have been worried about spilling my drink on my keyboard alone would justify the buy for me.

    I guess a touch screen is the only way to make it marketable but I’d buy it with or without. Once I start my movie I only really care to play/pause, which I can do with my headphones.

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    10 hours ago

    It could be tremendous for Framework if they managed to secure some enterprise contracts with these, maybe for a few large school districts and the like. Something like this running ChromeOS or Ubuntu indeed would totally outclass what a lot of schools are using, and the repairability would be massively attractive (you wouldn’t believe how much and how badly kids beat up school laptops, not to mention their own).

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    17 hours ago

    This will be a good laptop for the younger crowd and students.

    I also imagine schools investing in these, if the price is right.

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    19 hours ago

    Would be interesting to see how well the stylus works on Linux. Would be the first Linux drawing tablet I’ve seen

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      It works as well as it does on Windows. I got to try them out in person during the event. They had windows and Arch installs on the 12. There’s a slight lag, very similar to how it feels on Chromebooks.

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      10 hours ago

      On my Lenovo the touchscreen registered as a Wacom I believe. Should work similarly to a drawing screen I suppose?

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    I wouldn’t buy one of these for myself. Screen is too small. Too plastic. Hot and power hungry Intel with shit graphics. Also don’t like touch screens. But for a kid who likes to draw, loves colourful gadgets, and needs a BYD laptop for school next year, the only question is how much?

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      19 hours ago

      Definitely not my taste either, but I feel like the processor is the only real issue that isn’t personal preference. With an amd refresh and depending on the price it seems like it could be quite good.

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        18 hours ago

        That’s still pretty vague. The 13 starts at $750, if the 12 doesn’t cost less than that, what’s the point?

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          17 hours ago

          They said it was a competitor to the cheap student notebook, so the price better show that.

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            11 hours ago

            Is the 12 going to be exclusively sold as I pre-built? I was thinking there would be a DIY option of the 12 as well?

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              I’d assume so.

              The 13" is only less than $1000 when used or when you don’t get memory, storage, expansion cards, etc. I’d assume the <$1000 price point for the 12" is including all that.

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                AFAIK they’re keeping the older models at a permanent discount. So you’ll be able to buy a fully built 13 with 4 USB ports and Windows installed for $900

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    I’m sure we’ll see AMD options sooner or later so I don’t feel like that’s a big deal.

    I think it would be cool to see a premium version with all metal exterior. I’m sure it would just be a matter of replacing the panels. Or maybe a tablet based on these internals, since the internals seem to be exclusive to the 12 🤔

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    lot of people have been asking for a touch screen option for the 13 inch framework. Personally I never got why, i remember being given a first gen surface in high school and despising it with a passion, but here you go! Touch screen! Unfortunately it’s not a 13 inch upgrade, but still. Seems like a big part of the focus is as an option for kids at school which is cool.

    Seems like it could be good as a drawing tablet, given it has a stylus and all. I’ll stick with my Wacom for now ( thank you Wacom on Linux project!).

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      Touch screens aren’t useful on laptops that can’t turn into a pseudo-tablet. I guess the 13" can but… Not really.

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        I am also loathe to think about the screen wobbling complaints given that weak hinges was such a concern.

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        I don’t have one myself yet, but i have heard from a lot of friends and colleagues that as soon as you get a laptop with touch you just instinctively start using it even though they swore before they got it that it wasn’t really useful. So I think it still has its use cases and has a value even for simple stuff like scrolling or quickly selecting menus or buttons for volume, play pause, okay, exit etc. when you don’t have the mouse in your hand already. I can see myself using it when I’m working on something and have the laptop on the side to either read off documents or watching a video or using control software for a machine. People use their laptop for so many different things other than just sitting stationary with a mouse in their hand.