Frames, the company does The repeated range of modular, infinitely repairing machines demonstrates his next large project. Today he looked at the 12.2-inch convertible laptop with a touch screen, built with the same spirit as his larger brothers and sisters. The laptop 12 is designed as an entry -level machine for young people, students and people with low income. But, and not the usual compromises inherent in such a machine, it will be as repaired, modular and decisive to update, like the rest of the Framework line.
“Few categories also symbolize problems with consumer electronics as entry-level laptops,” explained the founder of Nima Patel, “they are usually clever, locked, disposable, insufficient and frankly, frankly, boring.” The laptop 12 accepts the common language of the laptop 13, but cut it to a smaller trace and screen. It comes in five colors, with an additional color corresponding to the stylus, each of which is dressed in TPU with a metal skeleton for stiffness. Patel said that if users can break it, repairs are even easier than on laptop 13.
The company emphasized that the laptop 12 will not use the same unchanging parts of the transaction that you often find on entry -level machines. He has not yet released a complete list of specifications, but said that you will see options for 1 or main processor i3 or i5, supporting 48 GB of DDR5 RAM. You can also choose NVMe SSD up to 2 TB and Wi-Fi 6e, with the usual choice of Windows 11 or Linux. Patel added that the 12920 x 1200 display was configured to release 400 tiles of peak brightness with the touch and support of the stylus.
Framework says we will probably see all the bloody details that appeared at some point in April, that also when preliminary orders open. It is expected that deliveries will begin at some point in the summer, and we are looking forward to the opportunity to see how it works in the real world.