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The Framework Laptop is now shipping

We’re excited to see the first press reviews go live for the Framework Laptop and the first orders land on your doorsteps today! With the FTC unanimously voting to enforce the Right to Repair just yesterday, our timing couldn’t be better for delivering a great, high performance, easy to repair product. There is a ton of amazing material to read and watch, with more coming in the next weeks. Some of our favorite quotes so far are:

“A poster child for the right-to-repair movement, Framework’s modular laptop is one of the smartest designs I’ve seen in a long time.”

Lori Grunin, CNET (8.5/10)

“It’s the ultimate Right to Repair laptop.”

Gordon Ung, PCWorld

“The Framework Laptop is more than just [a] worthwhile experiment in modularity, it’s also a great laptop.”

Luke Larson, Digital Trends (4/5)

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