Technology Apr 21, 2026 · 1 min read

Framework announces Laptop 13 Pro, ‘the MacBook Pro for Linux users’

Every time we review a Framework laptop, we find familiar pros and cons. They're truly upgradable, incredibly repairable, but we always wish the battery lasted longer. We always wish the build quality were top notch. Today, Framework is announcing what could be the answer: the Framework Laptop 13 Pr...

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The Verge
by Sean Hollister
Framework announces Laptop 13 Pro, ‘the MacBook Pro for Linux users’
A hand and arm, in shadow, reaches out to touch the screen of the Framework Laptop 13 Pro, a shaft of light illuminating the hand
Gorilla arm who? | Image: Framework

Every time we review a Framework laptop, we find familiar pros and cons. They're truly upgradable, incredibly repairable, but we always wish the battery lasted longer. We always wish the build quality were top notch.

Today, Framework is announcing what could be the answer: the Framework Laptop 13 Pro.

It's the company's first laptop to be fully machined out of blocks of 6000-series aluminum, its first with a haptic trackpad, and its first with a fully custom 13.5-inch, 3:2, 2.8K, variable refresh rate (30-120Hz) IPS screen that comes color-calibrated right out of the box.

With the option to order it preloaded with Ubuntu instead of onl …

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