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Framework on April 21 launched the Laptop 13 Pro, a ground-up redesign of its 13-inch modular notebook, and announced refinements to its Laptop 16 and several accessories.
The 13 Pro moves to a full CNC aluminum chassis, a larger 74Wh battery and Intel Core Ultra Series 3 âPanther Lakeâ options (with AMD Ryzen AI boards available), LPCAMM2 memory support, PCIe 5.0 and an upgraded 13.5-inch 3:2 2.8K touchscreen (30â120Hz). New input hardware includes a haptic touchpad and side-firing Dolby Atmos speakers; Ubuntu will be offered pre-installed.
Framework says the 13 Proâs parts remain backwards-compatible with past Framework 13 models.
Pre-orders opened April 21 with DIY editions from $1,199 and pre-built systems from $1,499, shipping in June.
Updates to the Laptop 16 add a one-piece keyboard and haptic trackpad, a Translucent Smoke Gray bezel, a lower-cost Ryzen 5 option, and an OCuLink Dev Kit preview to let the laptop drive external PCIe graphics.
The company also previewed a wireless couch keyboard, a 10Gb Ethernet expansion card and a 100W GaN charger.








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