Framework has announced a suite of updates to its modular laptop, including an Intel Meteor Lake mainboard for the Framework 13, and a bunch of different colours for the wee USB Type-C expansion cards for extra customisation. But the biggest thing for me is that it's also releasing a whole new screen that fills my heart with joy.
I'm a huge fan of the Framework 13 laptop, indeed for all its quirks I was a big fan of the Framework 16. These modular, utterly repairable, utterly upgradeable laptops are the way I think all laptops should be made. And it's this upgrade ethos that means I can get excited about a new screen, without feeling like I'm going to need to ditch the laptop I use daily because I can just upgrade it.
The new 2880 x 1920 panel is still the same aspect ratio, but comes with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a mighty 500 nits peak brightness. The original screen came with a smaller 2256 x 1504 resolution and a 60 Hz refresh, but also had a pretty weak response time, which made it a little smeary in games. I'm hopeful that, with that 120 Hz refresh, the response rate will also be improved.
It's already available for pre-order at $269 and is expecting to ship in Q3 this year. That is a chunk of cash, and kinda whole new gaming monitor money, but it's a serious screen upgrade for your existing laptop without having to throw the machine in the trash.
And it's an easy upgrade… in minutes, too. When Framework released the matte version of its existing screen we showed how it could be swapped in around five minutes, and because the new 2.8K panel is going to go into the same chassis, the upgrade process will be the same, too.
The only slight weirdness—and it's kinda interesting that founder, Nirav Patel, chose to highlight it—is that the panel has rounded corners. That means you'll see the panel itself rounded off while the actual frame remains a square. «This is because we repurposed and customized a panel that was originally designed for another company,» says
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