It started with notebooks, but that wasn’t the master plan.

  • hperrin@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I would love to see them make modular and repairable:

    • Phones
    • Tablets
    • 2-in-1s
    • Televisions
    • Monitors
    • Cameras
    • WiFi routers
    • Printers (copier, scanner)

    Those things so often end up in the dump just because one small part fails, or gets too outdated. Think about all the parts in a wifi router that work just fine, but get thrown away anyway, because the radio module doesn’t support the shiny new WiFi version.

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      5 months ago

      Average people really don’t care about newest wifi version, so I’d say routers are one of the longest living electronics in most households, unless they are rented out from your ISP who might be interested in updating it often to justify the rent.

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      5 months ago

      I hope not phones. Fairphone has the repairable market, and that would take away from Framework as well as Framework taking away from Fairphone, making both weaker.

      Maybe tablets would make sense, if you could reuse components from the laptops.

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          When you have a small market niche, competition can kill both companies. I’m not worried about options, I’m worried that soon both companies won’t exist.