Published On Jul 23, 2021
With right to repair on top of mind lately, the Framework laptop arrives at a perfect time for us to test. We assemble and set up the DIY Edition of this modular laptop, showing how accessible it is for a typical user to install or replace memory, storage, and battery. And after a few days of use, we pop open the chassis to remove the motherboard as well as we would if upgrading the laptop down the line.
Shot by Gunther Kirsch and edited by Norman Chan
Learn more about the Framework laptop here: https://frame.work/
Disclosure: this product was loaned to us for purpose of review.
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