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If that's something usual I'll definitely avoid Framework. When I order a laptop it's because I need a replacement very quickly for work.
If you're in the US, the 13 is fully in stock and should ship on a week. OP may have preordered his
I didn't think about that. If the usual shipping delay is reasonable then I feel better.
Most of the delays are effectively from pre-ordering. I ordered mine just after last Christmas, got it the first week in January. Would have probably been faster without the holidays. Also, get the AMD model if you can, it's much better than the Intel offerings.
Great to hear! Going with AMD is something I've tried to do for a long time but I was not lucky with availability, I'll definitely take the opportunity to do so with the next laptop!
Thanks for the great details!