Thank you @Fairphone and @FrameworkPuter for re-kickstarting this revolution. All electronics should be easy to repair.https://t.co/lVSAAJylDP
— Alex Seibz | Linux Circa 2018 (@Algamer) December 15, 2021
Dell has unveiled a new design concept for a laptop that's intended to make repair and maintenance easy. Components like the screen and keyboard simply pop out, and there are far less screws https://t.co/DQvSmhtPWw pic.twitter.com/2vabd1xsIB
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) December 14, 2021
Terrific to read how some of the cool ideas by companies like @Fairphone and @FrameworkPuter around repairable devices is reflected here. Obvious that these are innovations the public wants. Next will be a 4yr warranty like @myTeracube https://t.co/zVnGje1uhT
— Nathan Proctor (@nProctor) December 15, 2021
DELLがリペアラビリティが確保された製品コンセプトを発表。製品は修理という新しいカスタマージャーニーを内包したものに変化していく。https://t.co/iZ9Xn7P4E6
— Hironori Iwasaki 岩嵜博論 (@hriwsk) December 15, 2021
Dell announced a laptop concept today that encapsulates how the company wants to design computers in the future. If some version of it ever gets made, it’d be a huge win for indie repair. https://t.co/en7wvcGWxi
— Maddie Stone (@themadstone) December 15, 2021
Dell’s Luna laptop concept is all about repairability https://t.co/MSlS9hB7fC pic.twitter.com/rqsCDEtNUI
— The Verge (@verge) December 14, 2021