Customizable Framework Laptop Lets You Pick Ports, Reduces E-Waste

Source: Tom's Hardware added 25th Feb 2021

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Most people by a laptop, never upgrade it, and toss it when it’s time for a new model. Framework, a San Francisco-based startup, hopes to upend that paradigm with its Framework Laptop, a 13.5-inch notebook that appears to be an easily upgradeable, customizable portable unlike any other. It could also greatly reduce e-waste.

To start, the laptop will run off of 11th Gen Intel Core processors, and will support up to 64DB of

DDR4

RAM and up to 4tB of PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD storage. It will offer a 13.5-inch,

3:2 display

with a 2256 x 1504 resolution. It won’t be saddled with a

720p

webcam — instead, it will offer 1080p at 60 fps. 

CPU 11th Gen Intel Core Processors
RAM Up to 64GB DDR4
Storage Up to 4TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD
Display 13.5-inch, 3:2, 2256 x 1504
Webcam 1080p, 60 fps
Connectivity Wi-Fi 6

But for tinkerers and environmentalists alike, it’s the repair system that sounds awesome. The ports are housed in a series of expansion cards, so you can choose the inputs and outputs you want on the laptop, as well as on which side they go. There are four port bays, from which you can choose from USB Type-C, USB Type-A, DisplayPort, HDMI, a microSD card slot, a headphone amp, or an “ultra-fast storage” bay. 

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The Wi-Fi, two memory slots and the SSD are all replaceable, rather than soldered. But the entire motherboard will also be replaceable so that you can put in newer processors later on. This, of course, is the tough part for a startup. Framework will ultimately have to succeed to put out new versions for the full potential to come through. Alienware had promised replaceable GPUs for the

Alienware Area-51m

gaming laptop, and those ultimately never truly came to fruition, and that was an established company.

Framework also states that “high-use” components, including the battery, display, keyboard and a bezel with customizable color options will be easy to replace and that you will be able to buy parts directly from the company. It is pledging to release updates “regularly” to the components, and that it is going to have an open system so that partners can sell their own modules through Framework’s market. Additionally, the laptop is made from 50% recycled aluminum and roughly 30% recycled plastic.

There will be pre-configured models with either

Windows 10

Home or Pro, as well as a DIY Edition, which lets you customize and assemble the modules yourself and choose either Windows or a distribution of Linux. The company says it will include a screwdriver either way for when you eventually want to open the laptop up to upgrade or repair.

Framework hasn’t yet announced the full specs, prices or configurations. It says those will come in “the next weeks,” along with a shipping date that’s more than the curent Summer 2021.

The company was founded by Nirav Patel, who worked at Oculus near the start back in 2012, and also has talent that has worked at Google, Lenovo, Apple and others. We’ll be curious to see how it fares and if Framework ultimately manages to deliver, both at launch and years down the road. It’s a lofty goal, but one that could be game-changing if it succeeds. 

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