Daily Technology
·22/04/2026
Framework has announced the Laptop 13 Pro, a device positioned to compete in the high-end market, with the company stating its goal is to create "the MacBook Pro for Linux users." This new model introduces significant upgrades in build quality, display technology, and internal components while retaining the brand's signature repairability and modularity.
A primary distinction of the Laptop 13 Pro is its chassis, which is fully machined from 6000-series aluminum. This construction marks a substantial improvement in rigidity and feel compared to previous iterations. The design incorporates a new haptic trackpad and a precisely tensioned hinge that allows the lid to be opened with a single finger, features commonly associated with premium notebooks.
The display has also received a major overhaul. The Laptop 13 Pro features a custom 13.5-inch, 3:2 aspect ratio screen with a 2.8K (2880 x 1920) resolution. It supports a variable refresh rate from 30-120Hz and comes color-calibrated from the factory. While its brightness is rated at 700 nits and color gamut is limited to 100% sRGB to optimize battery life, it represents a significant step up from the 60Hz panels on prior 13-inch models.
Internally, the Laptop 13 Pro is powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors and supports PCIe 5.0 for high-speed SSDs up to 8TB. A notable change is the adoption of the new LPCAMM2 memory standard, which offers a compact, high-performance alternative to traditional SODIMMs. While this new technology currently comes at a premium, Framework will stock 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB modules.
True to its mission, Framework ensures these advancements do not compromise its core principle of upgradability. The new mainboard, display, and keyboard/trackpad assembly are all backward-compatible with existing Framework Laptop 13 chassis. This allows current owners to upgrade specific components without purchasing an entirely new machine.
The Framework Laptop 13 Pro enters the market with a higher price point, reflecting its premium components. The pre-built configuration with an Intel Core Ultra 5 processor, 16GB of LPCAMM2 memory, and a 512GB SSD starts at $1,499. Higher-tier models with Core Ultra X7 processors and increased RAM and storage are priced in direct competition with established premium laptops. The "Pro" designation is aimed squarely at developers, prioritizing processing power, a high-quality keyboard, and Linux compatibility over a wide-gamut display for creative professionals. This strategic focus positions the Laptop 13 Pro as a unique offering: a high-performance, repairable, and customizable tool for the modern developer.









