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The Framework Laptop 12 comes in a variety of colors, including a unique mint and pink combination. This design was spearheaded by Esther Yen, the senior industrial designer at Frameworks. Esther's design choices were initially met with scepticism, but they have since been well received by the tech community.
Frameworks' approach to budget laptops focuses on modularity and repairability. This is a unique approach in an industry where most budget laptops are known for their limited upgradability. Frameworks aims to change this by introducing features such as faster SSD swaps and a surprising number of pogo pins.
The Framework Laptop 12 is packed with features. Notably, it boasts a 50Wh battery, a significant upgrade compared to many budget laptops. In addition, it offers faster SSD swaps, enabling users to upgrade their storage with ease. The laptop also comes with a surprising number of pogo pins, further enhancing its modularity.
Yesterday, Framework announced the 12-inch convertible notebook as its first attempt to fix budget laptops, by making them modular and repairable. This is not only Frameworks' thing, but this is its first budget machine, its first touchscreen, and its first convertible.