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Framework Just Made Their Best Laptop Yet

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I want to start this video by thanking

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Framework for flying me out to their

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event in San Francisco. They put me up

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in a nice hotel and fed me yummy food.

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That being said, their hospitality did

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not sway my opinions on their

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announcements. Let's start with the star

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of the show, a brand new version of

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their Framework 13, the 13 Pro. The

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Framework 13 Pro is bringing us a

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refined CNC aluminum chassis. It comes

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in black, aka graphite, which looks

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quite sharp. Silver looks a little dated

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in my opinion, even on something like

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the MacBook Pros. and the black feels

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more modern. The new color does pick up

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fingerprints pretty badly, so it's still

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available in silver if you prefer that.

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The new chassis feels a bit more premium

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and well-built, but the difference was

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not as big as I was expecting. The size

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and form factor itself couldn't change

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too much because they've made it

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backwards and forwards compatible. All

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the displays fit in both chassis. Old

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mainboards can go in the new chassis and

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vice versa. On the keyboard, there is

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now an alternate color way, as Framework

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calls it, with gray and orange accent

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keys on their black keyboard. I love

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this. It truly makes it look like a

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laptop that belongs to a coder. On the

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other hand, they have a lavender accent

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option, too, which I expected to like

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more, but I think the white text on the

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lighter lavender keys makes them hard to

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read. Another big announcement on this

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new 13 Pro is that we are getting a

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brighter 2.8K touchscreen option. This

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not only helps small text look sharper

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with its high resolution, but also adds

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functionality we did not have

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previously. It's rare that we see a

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matte non-reflective display that also

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supports touch. As with the prior

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screens, it is still 13.5 in with a 3x2

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aspect ratio, which provides more

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vertical space than many modern laptops.

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Still, it's disappointing that it's an

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IPS panel, not an OLED or tandem OLED.

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Instead of the screen, the crowd was

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more excited by the haptic touchpad. We

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know that touchpads were Windows and

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Linux laptops have typically fallen

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behind MacBook Pro. So, we put a ton of

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focus on this. Framework's mechanical

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trackpad might be one of the better ones

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I've used, but finally having a haptic

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option is great. I got to try the

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touchpad, and I think the tap to click

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was a bit too sensitive. I found myself

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double clicking a little, but tracking

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felt smooth. Hopefully, on a production

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unit with some minor settings changes,

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it would be fine. In terms of overall

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quality and premium feel, this laptop is

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nicer than it used to be, but not as

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nice as something like Lenovo's Yoga

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Slim 7i Ultra. That is the most premium

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laptop I've ever used. The Framework 13

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Pro simply isn't at that level, but I'd

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say it's getting to the level of other

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metal laptops like the Samsung Galaxy

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Book 6 Pros. Now, while these

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improvements are great, the new Intel

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processors are just as exciting. All

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three CPU options offer benefits that we

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haven't seen in prior framework 13s. To

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help you figure out how these perform,

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I'll be showing you some example laptops

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with these chips. First, you've got the

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higherend 16 core X CPUs, which offer

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solid performance rivaling Apple's M5

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base chip, but definitely not at the

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level of an M5 Pro chip, both of which

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can be found around this price point.

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They've also included a 100 watt charger

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to support these new 16 core Panther

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Lake chips. The 8 core CPU falls near

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the bottom here, but it lasts forever on

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battery, which is probably where

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Framework's 20our battery life claim is

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coming from. Of course, we'll have to

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test that and see what it actually gets

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because they test video playback and we

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don't feel that's very realistic. We do

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office tasks instead and likely at

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higher brightness, which is closer to

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what we think someone would actually do

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unplugged. We should still be seeing

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much better battery life than last gen

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though, especially since they've

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included a larger 74-watth battery

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instead of the 61. This new one is still

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compact enough to fit in the same space

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as the smaller one, though. Lastly, back

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on the CPU options, both higherend X

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chips bring awesome integrated GPU

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performance, similar to an entry-level

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dedicated GPU. I often use Xchip laptops

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for light creative work, like reviewing

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our videos at lower resolutions, and

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they do a good job of that. Another

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improvement to the internals is the 13

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Pro's LP cam memory modules. These can

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offer fast memory speeds comparable to

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soldered RAM while still being

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replaceable. This technology is super

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cool. We're glad to see Framework is the

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first to truly embrace it here, but

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let's talk about where the team and I

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were a little disappointed. There is

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still a single fan cooling solution.

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Panther Lake is more efficient than

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prior chips, yes, but I still think

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we're going to want two fans with those

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more powerful X CPUs. A more effective

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cooling solution means less fan noise

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under heavy load and a cooler feeling

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laptop. I imagine this decision was made

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because of compatibility, but I do hope

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they find a way around it soon. We'll

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have to wait and see how it does under

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load. So, get subscribed with the

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notification bell on so you can see our

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full review when it drops. We'll test

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all of its performance modes to see

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which has the best balance between

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performance, heat, and fan noise. Okay,

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now for the rest of the announcements.

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The Framework 16 is getting a facelift,

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or I guess you could say they're filling

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in the cracks. One of the biggest

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complaints about the Framework 16 is how

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its modular design around the keyboard

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and trackpad makes it look janky and

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sometimes even cheap. The pieces moved

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around a bit when you touch them. So,

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I'm glad to see a new haptic touchpad

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that comes on a singular plate, which

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looks much cleaner and more cohesive.

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The part housing the keyboard will also

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have a single plate option. Both of

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these make the laptop look much better,

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but it's still a clunky laptop. Another

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new product for the Framework 16 is this

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new Oculink dev kit, where you can use

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an external GPU directly via eight PCIe

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lanes. This avoids the bandwidth issues

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of other external GPUs that connect via

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USBC or Thunderbolt. With this dev kit,

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you can either connect to a framework

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GPU module or a desktop GPU. We're

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actually testing quite a few external

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GPUs right now for a big video on them.

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I'll add this one to our list. The last

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product they went over was their new

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wireless touchpad keyboard, which I will

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admit looks a lot like a product I

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already have in my home. We use ours for

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the living room PC we game on and

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connecting to our servers. If you also

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have one, you might know they can be a

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bit janky and don't always work

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perfectly. If this thing can improve on

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those even a little bit, it'll be great.

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Regardless, it will get framework in

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front of more people, which is a good

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thing. Another product they announced is

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their new laptop bag for the 12-in and

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13-in frameworks. The black one looks

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fine, pretty boring, whatever. But the

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silver one, which I think they're going

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for like a spaceacuit look, really just

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ends up looking like duct tape. I did

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not like it, and I think it looks cheap.

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All right, let's wrap. We like what

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we're seeing here a lot. In the past,

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framework laptops didn't make sense for

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most people outside of techy land. The

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modularity doesn't matter to everyone.

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The laptops can look sort of

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Frankenstein, and the chassis weren't

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very stylish. Plus, they were just too

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expensive. This pricing often negated

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the whole value proposition of an

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upgradeable laptop. What's the point of

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a framework if it's cheaper to just buy

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a regular laptop, sell it every 3 years,

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and get a new one? But now we are seeing

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