I saw Framework's new 'MacBook Pro for Linux users' and it may entice Windows fans, too ...
Framework's sleek new Laptop 13 Pro is built for power users, but it shares similar ambitions to the Neo: Windows users seeking alternatives.
Last week, we had a chance to talk to Patel about the new products, how Framework is navigating RAM and storage shortages, and why Framework is playing up the Linux angle this time around. According ...
The new Framework Laptop 13 Pro has been described by the company’s CEO as “the MacBook Pro for Linux users” (though you can also run Windows on it). It even claims to beat the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro ...
As a direct competitor to the MacBook Pro, the Framework 13 Pro is designed to win over developers who have long been loyal to Apple's ecosystem.
Framework CEO Nirav Patel is showing off his company’s latest modular, repairable laptops in San Francisco today. The headliner is the new Laptop 13 Pro, which is its first machine fully machined out ...
Sure, the Framework Laptop 13 Pro is supposed to offer a better build quality than the company’s past 13-inch laptops with a full CNC aluminum chassis and a new haptic trackpad.
And while we can’t test that quite yet, Framework let us tear down the entire machine today, play with the keyboard, touchpad ...
After testing this Linux laptop, I understand why MacBooks are the superior choice ...
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