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Imagine having a computer that never becomes outdated because you can replace its parts anytime. That’s the idea behind Framework’s latest modular laptops and desktops. Instead of buying a new device every few years, you can upgrade individual components, saving money and reducing waste.
These new products include the powerful Laptop 13, the student-friendly Laptop 12, and the customizable Framework Desktop. They offer something for everyone with improved performance, repairability, and personalization options.

One of the biggest frustrations with modern laptops is how difficult they are to repair. Framework changes make every key component, including the battery, keyboard, and ports, easily replaceable with a screwdriver.
Instead of relying on expensive repair services, users can fix common issues or swap out aging parts to keep their laptops running like new ones.

The Framework Laptop 12 is designed for students and everyday users who want a simple yet powerful machine. With a 12.2-inch touchscreen and optional stylus, it’s great for taking notes, sketching, and working on the go.
Unlike most laptops, the Laptop 12 is built with upgradeability in mind. You can easily replace storage, memory, or even the battery, extending lifespan.

Framework enters the desktop space with the new Framework Desktop, a compact yet powerful Mini-ITX PC. Unlike most mini PCs with limited upgradability, this one is designed for flexibility, letting users swap out key components.
Powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI Max 385 or Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processors, it delivers high performance for gaming, creative work, and AI applications. With a customizable front panel featuring 3D-printable tiles, users can personalize its look.

Gamers looking for a modular laptop or desktop now have a solid option with Framework’s latest lineup. The Laptop 13’s new Ryzen AI 3000 Series processors include AMD Radeon 890M integrated graphics, allowing smooth gameplay without a dedicated GPU.
For those who want more control over their gaming setup, the Framework Desktop offers even greater performance. Its compact design supports high-end components and allows for future upgrades.

AI technology is becoming more integrated into everyday computing, and Framework’s new devices are ready for it. The latest Laptop 13 and Desktop processors include powerful NPUs (neural processing units) optimized for AI-driven applications.
This means smoother performance using AI-powered tools like Windows Copilot+ or machine learning software. Data science, video editing, or automation professionals will appreciate the added processing power.

A strong internet connection is essential for work, gaming, and entertainment. The new Framework Laptop 13 includes Wi-Fi 7 support, the fastest and most advanced wireless technology available today.
With Wi-Fi 7, users experience lower latency, faster download speeds, and improved performance in crowded networks. This makes a big difference for those who stream high-definition content, engage in video calls, or play online games.

One of the most exciting aspects of Framework devices is their high level of customization. Unlike traditional laptops, which often limit personalization, the new Framework Laptop 13 offers interchangeable bezels in translucent purple, green, and black.
The Framework Desktop also introduces customizable front panels with 3D-printable tiles, allowing users to design their look. Even expansion cards have received a stylish update and are now available in translucent options.

One of the biggest problems in tech today is e-waste, as millions of devices are discarded yearly. Framework’s modular design helps combat this issue by allowing users to repair and upgrade their devices instead of replacing them.
A broken keyboard, outdated processor, or failing battery doesn’t mean the end of your laptop or desktop. Instead, you can easily swap out the necessary parts, extending your device’s lifespan.

Tech enthusiasts and developers will appreciate Framework’s continued support for Linux and open-source software. Unlike many laptops that only cater to Windows users, Framework devices are optimized for distributions like Ubuntu and Fedora.
This flexibility is a huge advantage for those who prefer full control over their operating system. The company actively works with the Linux community to ensure smooth compatibility.

Not everyone wants to open their laptop or desktop, but Framework makes it easier than ever for those who do. The company provides step-by-step guides and videos, making the upgrade process simple even for beginners.
You can start with a basic configuration and improve it over time by adding more RAM, swapping in a better processor, or upgrading storage.

Framework’s new lineup offers a range of pricing options. The Laptop 13 starts at $899 for the DIY Edition, allowing users to choose their components. Pre-built systems begin at $1,099, while previous-generation models remain available at a reduced cost.
The high-end Framework Desktop starts at $1,999, with a more affordable base model at $1,099. The Laptop 12’s price hasn’t been revealed yet but is expected to be budget-friendly.

Framework’s latest innovations prove that modular computing is more than just a concept; it’s the future. As technology evolves, users no longer need to replace entire devices to stay up to date.
This approach challenges the traditional tech industry, where planned obsolescence frequently forces consumers to buy new products by offering long-lasting, repairable, and upgradeable devices.

For people who work on the go, portability and durability are key. Framework’s laptops are designed to be lightweight while offering powerful performance, making them ideal for travelers and remote workers.
Thanks to its modular design, users can carry spare batteries or expansion cards to adapt to different situations.

Beyond its hardware, Framework has built a passionate community of users who actively contribute to improving the product experience, from designing custom 3D-printed parts to sharing repair tips and upgrade guides.
Users can collaborate, trade expansion cards, and even modify their devices in ways not possible with traditional laptops or desktops.
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One of the biggest frustrations with traditional laptops is that they’re built for a single purpose: what you buy is what you get. Framework changes that offer a laptop that adapts to different needs over time.
Professionals can start with an entry-level configuration and improve it as their requirements grow. Even gamers can add more power without replacing the entire system.
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Dan Mitchell has been in the computer industry for more than 25 years, getting started with computers at age 7 on an Apple II.
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