![]() It needs a 12- to 14-inch screen-large enough for work but small enough that the laptop can slip into a backpack. ![]() Size: An ultrabook should be as thin and as light as possible, but a well-built, slightly thicker laptop is better than a thin one that feels flimsy or has poor battery life.If you want the full experience of putting your laptop together, you can choose from a wider variety of parts with the DIY Edition. We recommend adding another 8 GB of memory to the base model of the Framework Laptop. Compared with our top pick, the Framework Laptop has hours-less battery life-though you can replace the battery in a few years when it wears out, unlike our other picks-and its webcam isn’t quite as flattering. The Framework is an excellent laptop-it’s sturdy, surprisingly thin and light for how modular its design is, and it has a reliable keyboard and trackpad and a bright and spacious display. ![]() So far the company is off to a great start, having launched with 11th-gen Intel processors in 2021 and followed through with mainboard upgrades for 12th-gen processors in 2022. If the company goes under, then the Framework Laptop is just like any other laptop when it wears out-you’ll have to replace the whole thing. But this promise depends on Framework continuing to exist and supply parts. It’s really easy to repair and upgrade, which means you can make the laptop last longer without replacing the whole thing, theoretically saving you money and creating less e-waste over the years. ![]() Most ultrabooks are not designed to be repairable or upgradable, but if you want a more sustainable option, we recommend the Framework Laptop. ![]()
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