Announced just a year ago, the laptop from the start-up framework is customizable, whether it’s connectivity – clever modules with various and diverse ports (USB-C, HDMI, microSD, etc.) and with storage extensions to the keyboard, or the screen. from the limits of.
Repairability is the second strong point of this computer, as all the elements that make up it are on sale at the manufacturer’s online store. Thus it is possible to replace its webcam, its touchpad or jack. Each repair is based on guides and videos to assist the user in his approach.
The laptop framework is also intended to be scalable, allowing for updates to processors with motherboards sold individually – perfect for opting for a more recent model without replacing the entire laptop PC, and therefore more efficient. .
In terms of configuration, the manufacturer currently offers the 11th generation Intel Core architecture. The model in our test has a Core i7-1185G7 processor with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, all billed at €2,279. The most affordable ready-to-use version costs €1,149 and comes with an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD.
The most resourceful or those who already have an SSD and RAM will turn to the DIY version, available from €899.