Framework Laptop 13 Pro targets Linux users with upgrade-friendly, modular design

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Framework unveils the Laptop 13 Pro, its first fully machined aluminum chassis laptop with a 13.5-inch 3:2 2.8K display, haptic trackpad, Ubuntu option, 74Wh battery, Intel Core Ultra Series 3, LPCAMM2 memory, and a design that supports upgrading components and compatibility with the existing Laptop 13, starting at $1,199 DIY or $1,499 prebuilt, with preorder today and first shipments in June, aiming to position it as a Linux-friendly MacBook Pro rival.
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