
"Framework's CEO Nirav Patel described the Laptop 13 Pro as the 'MacBook Pro for Linux users', emphasizing its premium build and modularity, which sets it apart in the market."
"Patel noted that Framework is well-positioned to compete with the MacBook Neo, stating, 'Of all the PC brands out there, we're probably the least impacted' by its introduction."
"The budget PC market has long offered consumers inadequate options, characterized by poor displays and excessive bloatware, leading to a growing demand for alternatives like Framework's offerings."
Framework's Laptop 13 Pro is designed as a modular alternative for Linux users, drawing comparisons to the MacBook Pro and MacBook Neo. The 13 Pro features a sleek build and premium touches, emphasizing customization. Framework aims to provide options in the budget laptop market, which has been criticized for low-quality offerings. The company positions itself as a competitor to both Windows PCs and Apple's MacBook Neo, which has disrupted the affordable PC segment with its price and repairability.
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