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Framework’s New Ultra-Repairable 'Pro' Laptop Lets You Ditch Windows Entirely

Gizmodo·Kyle Barr·about 1 month ago
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“Pro”-level gadgets don’t always imply what you think they do. For instance, the newly announced Framework Laptop 13 Pro promises better specs, but there’s something more in store. The new laptop will let you ditch Windows and its Copilot obsessions entirely with Linux installed right out of the box. Framework shared details of its new laptops and accessories on Tuesday. All the modularity of Framework’s past laptop is still there, including the four slots for expansion bay I/O ports. Laptop feel is extra important this time around. The “Pro” laptop swaps the old, stiffer mechanical trackpad for a haptic touchpad. And for the first time, you can also get a Framework laptop with a touchscreen. You can still get the new Framework Laptop 13 Pro with either no OS or Windows 11. You could always flash the open-source Linux operating system to the device yourself. But if you don’t want to deal with the hassle, there’s a cheaper version of the Framework Laptop 13 Pro that ships with Ubuntu, a Linux distro.…

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