How Framework plans to break the curse of upgradeable laptops

An upgradeable laptop has long been the Holy Grail of laptop features. And much like the famed Grail, it's never been found.Many have tried and all have failed. The most recent attempt was Alienware's Area 51m R1, which launched with lofty goals but ultimately never offered meaningful upgrades.Enter Framework, which pledges to finally bring the Holy Grail home to Camelot with a modular, do-it-yourself and upgradeable laptop. Being a witness to all of the prior quest failures, well, we have our doubts. Many of them.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3609492/how-framework-plans-to-break-the-curse-of-upgradeable-laptops.html#tk.rss_all

Établi 4y | 26 févr. 2021, 19:21:31


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