It would be nice to see a slightly larger screen and smaller bezels. But it might not be possible to achieve that with a screen that is screwed in rather than glued.
It would be nice to see a slightly larger screen and smaller bezels. But it might not be possible to achieve that with a screen that is screwed in rather than glued.
You don’t necessarily have to replace the WiFi, although Framework has been recommending it. The AX210, which was in DIY 11th gen and all 12th gen systems, will work in an AMD system. The AX201 (pre-built 11th gen) and AX211 (13th gen) will not. You have to replace the RAM because of the switch to DDR5, but it’s likely that 14th gen Intel will also require DDR5 and 15th gen certainly will.
The system can’t get much thinner so long as it still has socketed RAM, SSD, WiFi, etc. Systems that are even thinner lack those things, so they are anathema to Framework’s philosophy of being repairable and upgradeable.
Misspelling the name makes it much easier for people to use search engines to find the Kustomer company. It also makes it possible to register as a trademark, something they likely couldn’t have done with the normal spelling.