Framework has unveiled its latest AMD-powered laptop, which is compatible with previous versions and offers robust performance enhancements. Starting at $449 for modular upgrades or $899 for a new laptop, it features new Ryzen AI processors and can support up to four external displays. Key features include an optional 2.8K 120Hz screen, advanced cooling systems, and a redesigned keyboard structure to improve user experience. The laptop emphasizes modularity and performance, making it appealing for tech enthusiasts.
Sean Hollister is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys.
Framework has done it again - it's built a new AMD-powered modular computer that fits into any previous version of its 13-inch laptop.
The changes don't stop there: Framework says its second AMD laptop gets all the big upgrades of last year's Intel Core Ultra model, including the optional 2.8K 120Hz screen.
They've got a plastic structure that spans the full width of the key instead of metal linkages, and says they've been thoroughly tested.
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