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The framework 12 can be configured to be reasonably cheap, but it's specs are weird. Big battery, but an 13th Gen. i3 or i5, and only 1 ram slot. Battery life should be good, but I'm not expecting. They're not the greatest laptops or anything, their specific niche is repairability. So you get a very repairable laptop, not necessarily the best laptop.
Adapters are kinda life in the USB C world. The framework at least has them built in. Does the yoga at least have thunderbolt? I don't think the framework does and TB is NICE for higher end stuff.
The ports are not built into the chassis. They are modules for slots that the chassis has. The framework 12 has 4. I am not sure if you can output to 4 displays but you can have 4 DisplayPort modules plugged in. I think the latest batch has better processor options.