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He spent 15 years editing the likes of CNET, Gizmodo, and Engadget. Two years ago, the last time Framework had an event in San Francisco, California, the highlight was the Framework Laptop 16 ...
Framework, the company that is better known for its modular, repairable laptops, just released its first desktop computer. It’s a small desktop PC that punches above its weight. The most interes ...
Framework announced two new systems to its lineup today: the convertible Framework 12 and a gaming-focused (but not-very-upgradeable) mini ITX Framework Desktop PC. But it's continuing to pay ...
The original Framework Laptop’s sales pitch was that it wanted to bring some of the modularity and repairability of the desktop PC ecosystem to a functional, thin-and-light laptop. For nearly ...
The modular computing company, Framework, deviated from its usual hardware lineup, showcasing its first desktop PC at a launch event in San Francisco, California on Tuesday. The new product ...
Let’s start with the gadget part: yes, the tiny 4.5-liter gaming desktop that Framework announced yesterday is just as cool in person as it was in Framework’s photos, and yes, it can game.
The Framework Laptop 12 has a lot of potential among kids and educators thanks to its durable 2-in-1 chassis, bright 1200p touchscreen and DIY-friendly design. We'll just have to wait until it ...
Framework has been making modular, repairable laptops since 2021. And while the company has introduced models with 13.5 inch or 16 inch displays and a range of processor options, there’s one ...
Framework, the company known for its laptops made with with modular componentry and hot-swappable ports (including a fully-featured modular gaming laptop), is getting into the desktop game.
Repairable laptop maker Framework just wrapped up its '2nd Gen' event, where it made three major announcements – the most prominent of which is that it's now dipping its toes into desktop PC waters.