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 of aluminum, and Patel says its goal is to be “the MacBook Pro for Linux users.”
Framework’s Laptop 13 Pro launch event
Why This Matters
The launch of Framework’s Laptop 13 Pro marks a significant step toward more sustainable and customizable computing, emphasizing repairability and modularity. This development offers consumers a more eco-friendly alternative to traditional laptops and caters to the growing Linux user base seeking high-performance, repairable devices. It signals a shift in the industry towards more user-centric and environmentally conscious design principles.
Key Takeaways
- First fully aluminum Framework laptop, enhancing durability and aesthetics.
- Designed to appeal to Linux users seeking high-performance, repairable hardware.
- Emphasizes sustainability with modular components for easier repairs and upgrades.
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