

And it’s a repairable, upgradeable notebook – not only can you replace the memory and storage, but even the mainboard and processor can be upgraded. But it’s also a modular laptop that lets you choose exactly which ports you want to use (and allows you to swap them out at any time). It’s a sleek, sturdy notebook with an excellent display, keyboard, and touchpad. But that’s exactly what Framework did when the startup introduced its first laptop last year. It’s not often that a new company enters a highly competitive market and delivers something that truly stands out.


