One thing that has many laptops and other electronic devices is that it is almost impossible to fix it. This is especially true about the notebook. Many modern designs are sealed completely, making users not be able to access internal components, while others have simple repair capabilities. A company called Framework revealed a modular laptop and was very repaired again in February.
The laptop framework combines designs that are easily accessible with modular and exchanged expansion cards that allow components to be replaced and enhanced easily if needed. This machine looks like a basic 13.5 inch notebook outside. Just much easier to repair if needed. The laptop skeleton is now available for preorders with machines starting at $ 999.
The company said it would start sending a 13.5-inch notebook at the end of July. Initially, the framework is expected to start sending notebooks in spring, but the problem of supply of chips that interfere with some industries prevent it. Three different configurations will be offered, including bases, performance, and professionals. The basic unit is $ 999, with a professional cost of $ 1999, and medium distance falls between the two.
Basic buyers will get Intel Core i5, eight Gigabytes RAM, and 256 gigabytes storage. Professional version offers Intel Core i7, 32 Gigabytes RAM, and one terabyte storage on high-end. The Windows version starts with home on the base, and the professional version gets Windows Pro.
Those who particularly become DIY can get a naked shell for $ 749 that allows users to plug in their own components. One of the more interesting aspects of this machine is that it can be adjusted to the expansion card system that allows users to choose the port they want and which side they want. Four can be selected at once, including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, Display Port, MicroSD, and more. Users can also adjust the color of the machine using a bezel that attaches through a magnet. Preorders are underway now.