James Phang

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Framework Laptops: Modular Repairable Laptops

With personal computing technology evolving at a fast pace, a lot of laptops get new versions developed and sold every year with the latest components installed. The constant development of new products with the latest technologies inside can produce excess waste of electronics. Framework is one of a few companies leading the charge against disposable electronics.

What Makes Framework Laptops Different?

The main objective of Framework is to produce a laptop that is capable of swapping components according to the need of the user. For example, as the laptop ages you will be able to swap components without any technical knowledge. With Framework laptops, you will be able to swap motherboards, keyboards, and storage. Framework has designed its components and laptops to be repairable and easy to install, thereby decreasing the need to throw away your laptop. Old parts can be used as spares or you can use them to build a desktop or media server.

What do Framework Laptops Offer?

Framework offers 13-inch and 16-inch with the availability of AMD or Intel processors. A pre-built 13-inch laptop starts from £1000, pricing it at the high-end market of laptops.

You can purchase a pre-built laptop or customise your initial order to the correct specifications that suit your use. Framework also offers a wide list of components that you can purchase to upgrade your laptop.

List of components/modules you can purchase:

  • USB-C Expansion Card

  • Display Port Expansion Card

  • Ethernet Expansion Card

  • HDMI Expansion Card

  • Micro SD Expansion Card

  • USB-A Expansion Card

  • CPU Mainboard

  • RAM

  • Internal Storage

  • Keyboard

  • Keyboard Cover

  • Monitor

  • Monitor Bezel

  • Antenna

  • Battery

  • Heatsink and Fan

  • Laptop Hinge

  • Speakers

  • Touchpad

  • WiFi

  • Audio Board

  • Fingerprint Reader

  • Laptop Covers

Summary

The idea of Frameworks is promising with the ability to fully customise and repair your laptop. The need to fully replace your laptop will no longer be needed and can help to reduce electronic waste. The price of the laptops means it will compete with more high-end models such as the Dell XPS 13 and 15 which have premium components such as 4K bezel-less screens or graphics cards. It will be interesting to see how sustainable it will be for a company to support upcoming technologies and old components.

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