The Framework Laptop 16 is modular to the extreme. The Framework Laptop 16 is modular to the extreme. is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent ...
After establishing itself with 13-inch laptops, modular PC maker Framework leveled up to discrete graphics in its first 16-inch model last year. Now, the sequel crosses our test bench, with the 2025 ...
Framework has been selling modular, repairable, and upgradeable laptops with 13.5 inch displays since 2021. But while you can replace the mainboard, battery, and most other components, there are a few ...
Framework announced today that preorders for the Framework Laptop 16 are now open for customers in the U.S., Canada, Germany, France, U.K., Netherlands, Austria, Ireland and Australia. The Laptop 16 ...
The Framework Laptop 16 is a modular, repairable, customizable, and upgradeable laptop with a 16 inch display, and AMD Ryzen 7040HS processor, 6 Expansion card slots that let you pick your own ports, ...
Laptops don’t change. Every year is the same tired story. Laptops grow thinner by millimeters or boost performance by small percentage points. Framework, the makers of some of today’s most modular ...
A Framework Laptop 16 owner has used off-the-shelf parts and some deft soldering to create a unique OCuLink expansion module for their laptop. As VideoCardz reports, this makes it possible to connect ...
Something to look forward to: One of the most significant drawbacks to owning a laptop is the lack of upgradability. Most allow memory or storage replacement, but getting a faster processor means ...
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When we talk of “desktop replacement” laptops, we usually speak in terms of raw performance, not upgradability. Framework, the company behind several generations of ultra-repairable and modular ...
For obvious reasons (including a tightly confined working area and the price of discrete components) the DIY laptop market has never come close to the desktop one, despite periodic attempts to provide ...