Thenew components includea 120Hz screen, an improved webcam, and even a new Core Ultra chip.
“Fixing devices reduces waste and saves energy and resources.
It’s also more cost-effective than buying new devices.
Yes, it looks good too.Framework
Say you have an iPad, and you actually use it for more than just browsing the web.
This is not only expensive, and a hassle, but environmentally bad news.
Just order up a new SSD and swap it in.
One screwdriver is all you need.Framework
Now, take that to the extreme witha Framework.
And Framework’s new parts drive that point home.
It’s the lure of shiny new features.
You can even switch the comnputer’s entire brain.Framework
That’s why Framework’s new screen, especially, is so great.
It’s a drop-in replacement for the 60Hz, 2256x1504 screen in existing Framework laptops.
This is the kind of screen Apple puts in its MacBook Pros.
The other reason to replace a computer is that it becomes too slow.
Sometimes, a complete wipe and reinstall can fix that.
Other times, your setup really is just old and slow.
Framework’s answer is a replaceable CPU mainboard, in this case a new Core Ultra chip.
But there are still some reasons to shop elsewhere.
That’s another advantage of the modular option.
If your needs change in the future, so can your machine.
Plus, for most people, a mid-to-high-end laptop is good enough for everything.
Again, the simple approach works for Apple, so why not for Framework?
Update 6/4/2024: Corrected company information in paragraph 1.