
Framework 12 struggles to justify its premium price against used alternatives
Hacker News·1w·Jeff Geerling
Jeff Geerling's analysis of Framework's smallest laptop reveals a tough positioning problem: the 12-inch model costs more than comparable used MacBook Airs while offering worse battery life and thermal performance. For bootstrapped developers who need portable hardware, the value proposition doesn't hold up—especially when the repair-friendliness argument loses weight against raw performance per dollar.
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