Entry-level laptop from Modular Computing Company FrameworkWhat we saw for the first time in February is almost scrollable. Founder and CEO Nirav Patel explain On Wednesday, you can keep the frame laptop 12 at 11 a.m. ET on April 9.
The Frame Laptop 12 is a colorful 12.2-inch laptop with 360-degree hinges that allow you to fold it back into the (small) tablet. This form of tens of billions of light stands out due to the modular restorability spirit of the framework. If you’re sure it’s time to upgrade for a few years, you don’t have to pay $1,500 for your new device; you can simply upgrade its modular parts.
The frame laptop 12 has a 12.2-inch, 1,920 x 1,200 touchscreen display, and at 400 Nits it is “much better than you usually see from an entry-level or low-cost laptop”. It will be available with a 13th-generation i3 or i5 core processor and up to 48GB of DDR5 RAM. You can also reach 2TB 2TB M.2 2230 SSD, Wi-Fi 6e, and the company’s standard choice for Windows 11 or Linux.
While it is helpful to have these general specification guides, Framework says it won’t share a full spec breakdown, shipping date or pricing for a modular machine until it’s available for reservation. So you won’t know how it’s “enterprise-level” until the clock is to keep one. While it is not rare to see big tech marketers now adding FOMO weapons weapons to increase sales figures, it stands out more, which is a startup that is otherwise The most friendly consumer.
Patel even warned in today’s announcement: “We have a hunch that early batches will be going quickly.” In other words, you’d better not spend too long scanning that spec sheet and weigh prices against prices before the train exits the station.
Anyway, you can learn more about the Frame Laptop 12 in the video below before checking out its full specs at 11 a.m. ET. Patel recommends booking customers Company website in advance.