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is about modular and upgradable laptops, but the company is now offering people a more cost-effective entry point. The company has reduced the price of its B-stock Factory Seconds system, which is built with surplus parts and new components.So, it is For the first time, Framework Laptop 13 barebones configurations are available for less than $500.
The 13-inch machine is equipped with an 11th generation Intel Core i7 processor with Iris Xe graphics. Therefore, the CPU is sufficient for most basic tasks and some gaming. Here’s the problem. Frameworks’ barebones laptops don’t include RAM, storage, Wi-Fi connectivity, power adapters, or even an operating system.
Tinkerers (that is, those most interested in tinkering with the Framework system) will likely have some spare parts anyway. All other required components can be purchased from the Framework Marketplace. To this end, Framework says it will sell refurbished DDR4 memory at half the price of new.
Another thing worth noting is that Framework’s B-stock system has a unique display with “some cosmetic issues.” The company notes that a variety of issues can occur, including fine lines visible from certain angles and a lack of uneven backlighting seen on white screens. The A-stock system has a matte display but is a bit more expensive. Factory Seconds laptops are currently available in the United States, Canada, and Australia.