Its a different approach than framework.
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We mentioned Framework in the headline, and the main overlap here is the USB-C connected I/O which you see separated in the top image.
Unfortunate/clickbait title, they just thought about the ports, not the full concept
I mean it is something similar but less modularish than framework
It's less sustainable than Framework, this design will ~~have to~~ change more often with generations - it seems modularity for the sake of marketing and sales.
Framework is pretty cool, but way overpriced. I love my refurb thinkpads personally.
I didn't see pricing anywhere.