It's that time of my life where I need to find a good work laptop. With the prices that laptops go for I'd rather not impulse buy and (maybe) regret my decision.
My last purchase was a Vivobook S(15?), and even with the discount I regret it to this day. It didn't even run Windows 10, and I had no time to look for another one as my uni courses already started. 700 euros for a raspberry-grade CPU that sucked the battery dry in less than an hour.
The DIY option from Framework seems very intriguing. The customizing part seems rather cheap (I could get extra accessories in case I change my mind for ~10 euros per piece).
My question is if anyone has experience with them and would recommend them, as I want to avoid another flop.
Yes, they are repairable. That is where the list of Pros ends for me. Perhaps the only unique selling point is being able to upgrade the motherboard later, but...
The screen, keyboard, touchpad, and IO are all inferior to a ThinkPad.
You can only ever have 4 ports, which is considerably less than your average PC laptop of similar dimensions and weight will have.
ThinkPads and other corporate-tier machines are dirt cheap used after 3-4 years, and finding spare parts for them is usually a non-issue as long as you don't mind eBay. Lenovo will happily sell you parts for a few years after the laptop is released, although availability and pricing are not great.
Framework had a partnership to only sell Western Digital SSDs when I ordered mine, and it later came to light that WD had serious firmware issues with these models resulting in sudden data loss. [1]
Additionally, the 12th Gen model has received ONE firmware update in over a year since release. [2] While Framework have committed to delivering more frequent firmware updates, they don't have a good track record there. No LVFS support either, so you have to burn a USB stick to update.
Prior to the firmware update, I've had the laptop completely discharge the battery while powered off, refuse to power up until being connected to a charger for ~15 minutes, and then display a large error saying the screen and battery were not connected (they were).
Even after the firmware update, I still have issues with phantom battery drain when the laptop is completely powered off.
[1] https://community.frame.work/t/tracking-wd-black-sn850-sudde...
[2] https://knowledgebase.frame.work/en_us/framework-laptop-bios...