Subj : Re: Framework laptop
To   : MRO
From : Rob Mccart
Date : Tue Nov 04 2025 07:58 am

RM> > Grade MIL-STD-810H durability standards which say it must withstand
 > > a 4 foot drop to a hard surface or 28kg (61 Lbs) of applied force
 > > and survive being submerged in water for a brief time

MR>i wouldnt trust any of that stuff with it.
 >they dont make stuff like they used to.

So do all manufacturers lie about the computer specs or just the ones
that other people own?    B)

I wonder a bit myself but it's definitely built differently than
any other Laptop I've ever seen, a little 'clunky' with the more
squared off hard rubberized edges, and it's held together with
screws through the back, not just snapped together like a lot
of them are today. I guess I figured that if they just said what
it would do, you could take it with a grain of salt, but when they
specify an actual military standard number I was thinking the line
must have passed tests at some point to be able to claim that.

Not that I really care so much about that. I'm easier on computers
than anyone I know. It just happened to come on sale at a time
when I was looking for one.

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