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The framework 12 can be configured to be reasonably cheap, but it's specs are weird. Big battery, but an 13th Gen. i3 or i5, and only 1 ram slot. Battery life should be good, but I'm not expecting. They're not the greatest laptops or anything, their specific niche is repairability. So you get a very repairable laptop, not necessarily the best laptop.
Adapters are kinda life in the USB C world. The framework at least has them built in. Does the yoga at least have thunderbolt? I don't think the framework does and TB is NICE for higher end stuff.
Thanks for the suggestion! I didn't even know the framework 12 came out yet, it seems great but I'm not sure if the repairability is worth it for its price/performance and the fact that it would be hard to get one used. The yoga 9i does have thunderbolt and there are some pretty good deals for it on Ebay, I might get a framework later if I can find one used but I doubt I can this close to when it released.