Framework Launches Laptop 13 Pro with Premium Design and Linux Option
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Updated · The Verge · Apr 21
Framework Launches Laptop 13 Pro with Premium Design and Linux Option
28 articles · Updated · The Verge · Apr 21
Framework has unveiled the Laptop 13 Pro, a major redesign featuring a CNC-machined aluminum chassis and improved battery life.
The laptop offers Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips, a 13.5-inch touchscreen, haptic touchpad, and comes preloaded with Ubuntu Linux or Windows.
Maintaining modularity and repairability, the Laptop 13 Pro targets developers and Linux users seeking a premium, upgradable alternative to mainstream laptops.
Can the new Framework Laptop 13 Pro truly become the 'MacBook Pro for Linux' users?
Can a fully modular laptop ever match the refined, rigid feel of its unibody rivals?
Intel versus AMD: Which new chip offers the best performance for on-device AI workloads?
As right-to-repair laws strengthen, will giants like Apple be forced to follow Framework's lead?
Is Framework's adoption of LPCAMM2 memory signaling the end of the soldered RAM era?
Does the premium for a repairable laptop actually save consumers money in the long run?