Framework Laptop 13 Pro, the Linux alternative to MacBook Pro
The new Framework Laptop 13 Pro is positioned as the choice for Linux users, challenging the MacBook Pro in performance and philosophy.

The Framework Laptop 13 Pro was described as “the MacBook Pro for Linux users” by the company's CEO, though it can also run Windows. The manufacturer claims it outlasts the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro in battery life.
This device copies several key Apple features but embodies a completely different philosophy. While Apple emphasizes closed design and exclusivity, Framework promotes modularity and customization, allowing users to repair and upgrade their laptops easily.
The Framework Laptop 13 Pro aims to deliver a powerful experience for those who prefer open-source operating systems and hardware flexibility. Its focus on sustainability and repairability contrasts sharply with Apple's tendency to restrict internal access.
Could this approach be the answer for people seeking a versatile, eco-friendly portable without sacrificing performance? Only time will tell if it becomes a true alternative for the tech community.
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