Revolutionizing Budget Laptops: The Framework Laptop 12 with Touchscreen and Modular Upgrades

Are you tired of underpowered, disposable, and boring budget laptops? Look no further than the upcoming Framework Laptop 12. This revolutionary computer from modular repairable company Framework is set to fix all the flaws of traditional entry-level laptops.

With its first touchscreen display, 2-in-1 convertible hinge, and shock-absorbing TPU outer edge, the Framework Laptop 12 is not only sleek and versatile but also suitable for students and young people. CEO Nirav Patel states that this laptop embodies their mission to create thoughtfully designed and long-lasting computers for those who need it most.

But that’s not all – the Framework Laptop 12 boasts a unique feature that sets it apart from other laptops in its price range. It will be incredibly easy to repair thanks to its modular design. And with options for up to an Intel Core i5 chip, a high-resolution touch display, expandable storage up to 2TB, Wi-Fi 6E compatibility, and customizable ports through Expansion Cards slots – this laptop has it all.

While exact pricing has yet to be revealed, Patel hints that it will be lower cost compared to their previous model (starting at $750). However, he assures us that they won’t compromise on quality just to match competitors like Chromebooks.

Framework’s track record of delivering on their promise of modular upgrades makes them stand out in a crowded market dominated by big brands like Dell or HP. And now they’re taking things one step further by offering an AMD mainboard upgrade for their Framework Laptop 13 – making any version of this laptop future-proof.

Preorders for the Framework Laptop 12 will open in April with shipping expected mid-2025. But wait! There’s more – Framework also announced their new desktop model alongside this exciting launch. Stay tuned for a hands-on video tomorrow for more details.