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New laptop: Framework 13. The last one?
Edits: - on 2025-08-02: Added a link to the 2.5 month review [1]
Warnings: With that out of the way, I would like to share my first impressions on the Framework 13 and how it compares to all I read and to my old Dell XPS13. My current XPS13 (9310 from 2021) had been serving me well without any issues. However, I decided to upgrade proactively due to one USB-C port that stopped functioning properly about a year ago, while the remaining one has experienced intermittent failures in recent months. This specific laptop (7640U) was first released in 2023. Since then,
Framework
has proposed a lot of different options. The thing is that my purchases are driven by a personal balance between my needs/available technologies/price. I opted against used items because I want my machine to last. The prospect of hoping for only five years from a brand-new laptop already frustrates me. However, I might have considered used items for a Framework machine because, as most people know, this company offers a unique approach to repairability and upgradability. Here is a quick comparison of this laptop to my previous machine and its successor. All cost $1,200: Note that I did not care about the webcam and hiDPI display but this laptop version was the only available at that time. It turned out to be nice bonuses. The pricing of Framework’s machines has been subject to criticism regarding their specifications. However, considering Framework is a relatively new company, I believe the price offers reasonable value for an office work/coding machine. It’s crucial to consider the broader philosophy behind Framework’s approach, particularly when it comes to ecosystem openness, upgradability, and repairability. These factors significantly impact long-term costs and sustainability. For example, the very first iteration of any Framework laptop could be upgraded to their last versions. Buying the needed parts (mainboard and memory) will be half the cost of purchasing a new laptop. Similarly, I would have loved to be able to replace the hinges of 3 of my old laptops that I had to trash only because of the screen being disconnected to the board ! [1] After a 2.5 month of daily use, I’ve wrote a quick
review
.Why did I go with an old machine?
How does it compares to…
Dell XPS13 9310 (2020) Framework 13 (2023) Dell XPS 13 9345 (2024) processor Intel Core i7-1165G7, up to 4.1GHz, 4 cores/8 threads AMD Ryzen™ 5 7640U, up to 4.9GHz, 6-cores/12-threads Qualcomm® Snapdragon® X Elite X1E-80-100, up to 4.0GHz, 12 cores/12 threadsiGPU Intel® Iris Xe Graphics Radeon™ 700M Graphics Intel® Iris Xe Graphics memory 16GB LPDDR4X 32GB DDR516GB LPDDR5X storage 512GB 512GB 1TBdiplay 1920x1200, 60Hz, 500nit 2.8K, 120Hz, 500nit1920x1200, 120Hz, 500nit dimension 14.8mm x 295.7mm x 198.7mm 15.85mm x 296.63mm x 228.98mm 15.30mm x 295.30mm x 199.10mm weight 1.2Kg 1.3Kg 1.2Kg ports 2 USB-C, 3.5mm combo jack 4 customizable, 3.5mm combo jack2 USB-C, 3.5mm combo jack battery life 6 hours 7 hours 19 hourswebcam 720p, 30fps 1080p, 60 fps1080p, 30fps Above the average
Good
ectool that allows to prevent battery damage by forcing the use of battery even if you’re plugged-in for example, or setting up a lower and higher limit of charge.Below the average
easyeffects profiles), but they remains poor on loud bass. I was aware of this limitation and don’t mind since I don’t use this laptop to listen to music.easyeefects though since I’m using an external microphone anyway. However, the physical privacy switch is again a very nice touch.Notes
ectool, you can change the led color on each USB-C port (white, yellow, amber, red, blue, green). Nice if coupled with a script to watch your battery level. The power button led can also be dimmed or even turned off.Take home message
Overall, these first thoughts just confirmed all the already existing online reviews, making this post useless. Thanks for your time :P To be honest, I was actually prepared for concessions I actually did not have to do and I’ve discovered some extra nice bonus features (like the led color control). As always with tech products, time will tell if this choice was good. If long-term reviews are right again, I should be good. Worst case scenario, I will trash this laptop after 4-5 years and get a new one, like you’d do with any other brand :(
On the other hand, if you prioritize having the latest cutting-edge technology, Framework will not fit the bill.
All posts in the Framework series:
- New laptop: Framework 13. The last one?
- The Framework 13: 2.5 months review