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An entry-level laptop that behaves like a premium one: Framework’s 12 laptop is rugged, upgradable and repairable but what about the price?

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  • Framework says Laptop 12 is the “purest manifestation” of company vision
  • It will come in a choice of five colors and be hard to break, easy to repair
  • No word on pricing, but pre-orders start in April, with shipping in the middle of 2025

Do you remember the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project? The super-ambitious initiative, which launched in 2005, looked to provide low-cost, durable laptops to young students in developing countries at a time when an estimated one billion children had little access to education and no access to computers.

OLPC introduced the XO-1 laptop in 2007, featuring a unique energy-efficient design, a sunlight-readable screen, and mesh networking capabilities. The goal was to sell it for $100 per unit – although costs ultimately far exceeded expectations. There were also logistical challenges, such as limited internet access and a lack of teacher training.

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