Hands-on Review of the Mint and Pink Framework Laptop 12

That’s the goal of the Framework Laptop 12 — which is also the company’s first laptop with a touchscreen, its first with a stylus, and its first convertible 2-in-1 tablet PC.

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The Framework Laptop 12
The Framework Laptop 12.

Upon entering the demo room at Framework’s San Francisco event, both Vjeran and I were instantly drawn to the mint and pink version of the Framework Laptop 12. It was the model I wanted to interact with, while he was eager to photograph and film it.

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Could a modular repairable laptop look great and be budget-friendly? That’s the goal of the Framework Laptop 12 — which is also the company’s first laptop featuring a touchscreen, stylus support, and a convertible 2-in-1 design. While we haven’t seen its internal components, we anticipate it will be priced under $750 upon its mid-year release. #framework #laptop #repair #tech #techtok #todayimtoyingwith

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One of the designers present at the demo stations expressed her gratitude for our enthusiasm about the laptop’s colors, noting she had her doubts about the mint and pink option. Esther Yen, the senior industrial designer behind this laptop, confirmed that these shades were her original request.

Recently, Framework unveiled the 12-inch convertible notebook as their first initiative aimed at enhancing budget laptops, making them modular and repairable. (This aligns with Framework’s core philosophy, but this is its …

Read the complete review at The Verge.

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