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Framework, the firm that makes laptops designed for optimal repairability, debuted a new version of its main product
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At an event in San Francisco today, Framework CEO Nirav Patel showed off the company’s new tech, opening with a joke about making Framework AI—something the company is much not doing.
Key facts
- Four Thunderbolt 4 interfaces let you pick which ports (USB-C, HDMI, etc.) you want and then choose where to place them
- It's also pricier, starting at $1,199 for a DIY Edition that requires assembling the computer yourself
- As the name implies, the 13 Pro is a step up from the company’s last version, the Framework 13
- At an event in San Francisco today, Framework CEO Nirav Patel showed off the company’s new tech, opening with a joke about making Framework AI—something the company is much not
Summary
Framework, the company that makes laptops designed for optimal repairability, announced a new version of its main product, a 13-inch-screen laptop. “That industry is fighting for you to own nothing, and they own everything,” Patel said about the AI industry. Framework used the event to detail other updates coming to its 16-inch laptop. As the name implies, the 13 Pro is a step up from the company’s last version, the Framework 13.