Who we are
Most laptops today are disposable.
They are designed to be.
A single broken hinge, a worn battery, or a slowing system is often enough for a perfectly usable laptop to be discarded. Repairs discouraged, upgrades limited, families pushed to replace devices long before they truly need to. This wastes money and creates unnecessary electronic waste.
ThinkPhat exists to fight this trend.
Instead of pushing disposable consumer laptops, ThinkPhat focuses on durable, repairable business-class machines. They are designed to be easily restored, upgraded, and prepared to last for long-term use. They are the machines teachers can teach with, students can study on, and families can depend on for years.
ThinkPhat was started by a student who has spent years tinkering with laptops. Began as a hobby, tinkering taught us how computers fail, how they can be repaired, and how much usable life is often left inside them. Restore what still works instead of throwing them away.
Every laptop handled by us is treated as something a person truly depends on, not hidden behind glue, solder or cost-cutting tactics.
Repairability, transparency, longevity, durability come first before looks, because a computer should serve its user, not restrict them.