Introduction:
"We know consumer electronics can be better for you and for the environment. Unlike most products, ours are open for you to repair and upgrade."
As said by frame.work. If the above is not enough for you
Frame.work has finally proved that making products repairable doesn't necessarily make them thicker, heavier, uglier, less robust, and more expensive.
Enough of the intro, let's dive directly into the features:
One of the features which I really like is their
* Expansion Card
Expansion Card? Here is what I am talking about
The Framework Expansion Card system lets you choose exactly the ports you want and which side you want them on.
With four bays, you can select from USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, DisplayPort, MicroSD, ultra-fast storage, and more.
"We have a variety of Expansion Cards in development including high-end
headphone amps, Arduino-compatible microcontrollers, and more."
Isn't that just amazing? Wait there is more to it.
* Upgradeable High-Performance Mainboard
Available with three Intel 11th Gen Core i5 and i7 processors options, offering fantastic performance, great power efficiency, PCIe 4.0, and Intel’s new Xe Graphics, delivering a massive leap over previous generations.
Even better, the Framework Laptop is the only high-performance notebook with a replaceable mainboard that lets you upgrade to new CPU generations if you ever need a boost in the future.
* Color-customizable
Other remarkable features including their concern on
* privacy (Built-in hardware privacy switches give you complete control over access to the camera and microphones.)
* sustainability ("The single best way to reduce the environmental impact of electronics is to make them last longer.")
* transparency (Every part of the Framework Laptop has a scannable QR code, giving you unprecedented access to documentation, repair guides, replacement and upgrade parts and insight into design and manufacturing data.)
* Detailed Specs (as of now)
Processor Options:
i5-1135G7 (8M Cache, up to 4.20 GHz)
i7-1165G7 (12M Cache, up to 4.70 GHz)
i7-1185G7 (12M Cache, up to 4.80 GHz)
Operating System:
Storage Options:
Memory Options:
1x 8GB DDR4-3200
2x 8GB DDR4-3200
1x 16GB DDR4-3200
2x 16GB DDR4-3200
1x 32GB DDR4-3200
2x 32GB DDR4-3200
Connectivity:
None (bring your own)
Intel® Wi-Fi 6E AX210 No vPro®
Intel® Wi-Fi 6E AX210 vPro®
Power Adapter:
None (bring your own)
60W USB-C
Display:
13.5” 3:2
2256x1504, 100% sRGB color gamut, and >400 nit
Battery:
55Wh
Graphics:
Iris Xe Graphics
Camera:
1080p 60fps
Ports:
4x User-selectable Expansion Cards
3.5mm combo headphone jack
Biometrics:
Fingerprint Reader
Keyboard:
Backlit
Warranty:
1 Year Framework Limited Warranty
Weight & Dimensions:
1.3kg
15.85mm x 296.63mm x 228.98mm
* Frame.work Reviews
“A poster child for the right-to-repair movement, Framework’s modular laptop is one of the smartest designs I’ve seen in a long time.”
– Lori Grunin, CNET (8.5/10)
“It’s the ultimate Right to Repair laptop.”
– Gordon Ung, PCWorld
“The Framework Laptop is more than just [a] worthwhile experiment in modularity, it’s also a great laptop.”
– Luke Larson, Digital Trends (4/5)
Our review?
We also really like their theme and whatnot. Frame.work's notebook is really a great choice considering their features and their affordability. We believe they will improve their features more in the future.
Conclusion:
Framework is currently in its development stage and we hope Framework won't disappoint us in their future release.
For most of the content above, we just copy-pasted from their website as we didn't have any more words to describe FRAMEWORK.
Go visit their official website for shipping and much other helpful information.
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Most op laptop up until now and camera at 1080p is at 60fps :00000
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