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Rather than spend the equivalent of a brand-new machine on parts and labor, you can open up a Framework Laptop and repair or replace any component yourself. This design philosophy allows for ongoing ...
2025 has already been a noteworthy year for laptops. In the past six months alone, we've seen the expansion of Microsoft's AI ...
So far, Framework has done a solid job of offering a steady stream of hardware upgrades for its systems, particularly the original Framework Laptop 13. But the company's track record on software ...
Sturdy, efficient, and refreshingly repairable, the Framework Laptop 12 is a smart 2-in-1 for schools and certain offices—if ...
Framework's 12.2-inch laptop brings repairability to compact computing: a "non-boring" device fit for people on the go. Though pre-built models can get pricey if you're not bringing your own RAM and ...
The updated Framework Laptop 13 is the best yet, with a quick AMD Ryzen AI 300 processor, long battery life, and the company's signature modular component design for excellent future upgradability ...
A senior executive said that Intel is making laptops more modular, as part of a bid to make them more flexible and easy to repair. But only Framework appears to be really taking action from a ...
Still, it's fantastic to see another laptop vendor—particularly one as big as Compal—adopting a modular system. Using the keyboard apart from the laptop screen is a pretty convenient function.
Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Compal has introduced the Adapt X, a modular laptop concept that takes inspiration from Framework’s user-upgradable design. The Adapt X recently won an iF ...
Intel is pushing a modular concept that could make upgrading your laptop less expensive than buying a new one and substantially reduce e-waste.
Intel recently outlined its ideas for allowing users to upgrade and replace individual laptop components. If widely adopted, the new standards could reduce costs and e-waste.