Full Linux support. Battery, SSD, RAM swappable with no glue involved.
Good cooling. I don't want to use 60% of a throttling CPU when I paid 100% of the price.
Ethernet, HDMI or Displayport, and a headphone jack without dongles. Also USB-C charging just in case the manufacturer decides to use the flimsiest cable for the proprietary charger and stops selling it after a few years (hi, Microsoft).
Would be cool to have hardware switches for camera and microphone.
So in short, I hope the Framework laptop makes it to the european market at some point. I don't really need a new laptop, but this would be a reason for one.
Good cooling. I don't want to use 60% of a throttling CPU when I paid 100% of the price.
Ethernet, HDMI or Displayport, and a headphone jack without dongles. Also USB-C charging just in case the manufacturer decides to use the flimsiest cable for the proprietary charger and stops selling it after a few years (hi, Microsoft).
Would be cool to have hardware switches for camera and microphone.
So in short, I hope the Framework laptop makes it to the european market at some point. I don't really need a new laptop, but this would be a reason for one.