You should know that I’m a desktop guy. Give me a muscle computer and a large screen, and I’m a happy camper. So when I do fall in love with a laptop, it sort of takes me by surprise. And it usually has to do with some unique and special design ethos. In this category, Framework is without doubt best in class with its concept of a fully modular and infinitely upgradable laptop computer.

Founded in 2020 in California, Framework is a young company and the brain-child of Nariv Patel who had been the head of hardware at Meta’s (aka Facebook) Oculus division. Its modular design means that every component from the keyboard to the screen – even the GPU – is swappable with just a few minutes of work.

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Specs as tested
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS (up to 5.2GHz, 8-core/16-thread, 24MB Cache)
Graphics: CPU’s 780M graphics (Optional GPU Radeon RX 7700S, $400US)
Memory: 32GB
Screen size: Matte 16-inch 16:10 semi-custom LCD TFT, 500 nits
Resolution: 2560×1600
Refresh rate: 165Hz max
Colour gamut: 100% DCI-P3
Storage: 1TB SSD
Ports: Swappable
Wireless connectivity: WiFi 6E,Bluetooth 5.3
Dimensions: 312.6 x 221.2 x 15.5mm
Weight: 2.1-2.4kg