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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.
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 ...
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I waxed lyrical about the Framework Laptop Chromebook Edition’s awesome design back in 2023, and now I’m getting excited all over again - because Framework is finally making a desktop PC.
While laptops may be great for portable computing, a desktop computer can flex some serious muscle for working on the most demanding applications or playing the latest graphics-intensive games.
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.
Framework, the modular computer company, has just announced its first desktop PC, which is something it absolutely did not need to do because desktops are already modular — but I’m glad it did.
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