Framework Laptop 12 comes in mint and pink color

Just recently, Framework has offered a sneak peek into its latest Framework Laptop 12, a durable, repairable, and upgradeable 12.2″ touchscreen convertible notebook. It is designed as per the fundamental vision and product philosophy under Framework, which enabled the company to form itself around such products. 

This is because Framework believes that it would fulfil the needs of a broken industry, particularly in the very entry-level part of the spectrum, which is composed of unreliable, limited, disposable, underpowered, boring laptops. 

Sadly, these are the ones that PC producers promote to students and young adults around the world. Framework has this idea that these people deserve really well-crafted, super-durable computers.

With just a step into the demo room of Framework’s San Francisco event, one would find it pretty hard to miss the version of the Framework Laptop 12 that stood out: the mint and pink color option was the one which really grabbed you straight for touch and photography.

Back to the Framework Laptop 12. This was built with upgradeability and longevity in mind, just like the Framework Laptop 13. It is packaged into something more compact-paid, more flexible, and well-knitted for vibrant design with access to five dazzling colors complemented by an optional color-matched stylus. 

The dual-tone aesthetic is good for both look and purpose; it is cushioned in shock-absorbent TPU on a solid PC/ABS plastic shell, backed by internal metal for more durability. Should it ever sustain damage, it’s also the easiest product to repair that Framework has ever made. 

What had been learned from developing the Framework Laptop 13 and 16 for repairability had been further expanded into those students who will be mentioned closer to the launch time of Framework Laptop 12.

This laptop is additionally made with the capability of exceptional output within its category.

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