Throughout their history, laptops have pretty much been viewed as time-limited commodities that users have to rely on the manufacturer for if they need support. Repairability and the ability to ...
Framework has been selling and shipping its modular, repairable, upgradable Laptop 13 for five years now, and in that time, it has released six distinct versions of its system board, each using fresh ...
Framework has lowered the price of its Laptop 13 Pro due to cheaper SSD components, but warns that upcoming CPU cost increases will soon drive overall system prices back up.
PCWorld reports that Framework’s new Laptop 13 Pro is seeing Ubuntu configurations outsell Windows versions, marking an unusual trend in the laptop market. This shift reflects growing demand for Linux ...
Framework’s ultra-repairable PCs are, by their nature, open platforms. So it seemed strange for the company’s founder and CEO, Nirav Patel, to call its latest “Pro”-level Framework Laptop with its new ...
Sick of spending weeks researching laptops, only to end up stuck with one you can’t upgrade? You’re not alone. Unlike desktops, most laptops are a pain to repair—until now. Framework is changing the ...
Here's everything we know about the new Framework Laptop 12 2-in-1, the first-ever tiny powerhouse Framework Desktop, and the updated Framework 13 clamshell. From the laptops on your desk to ...
Who wants a desktop with a handle? You could turn to the many NUC solutions or Apple with its Mac mini. Or, perhaps you can turn to Framework with its new, small PC tower full of customizable parts.
I have a framework 16 because it is super easy to repair. This thing goes against the ethos of Framework. Its all proprietary crap for the sake of small. On a laptop, that makes sense to a certain ...
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