
Framework Laptop 12 review: I’m excited to see what the 2nd generation looks like
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Framework Laptop 12 review: I’m excited to see what the 2nd generation looks like
The Framework Laptop 12 is the third and latest major design in Framework’s lineup. It’s more approachable and friendly-looking than the Laptop 13 or Laptop 16. The chassis is a combination of ABS plastic and TPU plastic, molded over a metal inner structure. It retains the features that a certain kind of PC geek likes about Framework’s other laptops, such as user-customizable and swappable ports.
Over a decade-plus of doing gadget reviews and review-adjacent things, my wife (and, lately, my 5-year-old) have mostly stopped commenting on the ever-shifting selection of laptops I have in my bag or lying around the house at any given time. Maybe she can’t tell them apart, or maybe she just figures there isn’t that much to say about whatever black or silver metal slab I’m carrying around. Either way, they practically never elicit any kind of response, unless there are just too many of them sitting out in too many places.
But she did ask about the Framework Laptop 12, the third and latest major design in Framework’s slowly expanding lineup of modular, repairable, upgradeable laptops. With its five two-toned color options and sturdy plastic exterior, it’s definitely more approachable and friendly-looking than the Laptop 13 or Laptop 16, both metal slabs with a somewhat less-finished and prototype-y look to them. But it retains the features that a certain kind of PC geek likes about Framework’s other laptops—user-customizable and swappable ports, an easy-to-open design, first-class Linux support, and the promise of future upgrades that improve its performance and other specs.
Look and feel
The Laptop 12 stacked atop the Laptop 13. Credit: Andrew Cunningham
Plastic gets a bad rap, and there are indeed many subpar plastic gadgets out there. When done poorly, plastic can look and feel cheap, resulting in less durable devices that show more wear over time.
But well-done plastic can still feel solid and high-quality, in addition to being easier to make in different colors. Framework says the Laptop 12’s chassis is a combination of ABS plastic and TPU plastic (a more flexible, rubberized material), molded over a metal inner structure. The result is something that can probably actually take the shock of a drop or a fall better than many aluminum-and-glass laptops without feeling overly cheap or chintzy.