The Framework Desktop Doesn't Need to Start a Revolution to Prove Itself
Briefly

The Framework Desktop is a mini-ITX PC designed for performance, upgradability, and compactness. It offers a small footprint of 3.81 x 8.09 x 8.90 inches, fitting easily on desks. Unlike many mini-ITX systems, it is designed for full accessibility and customization. The Framework approach allows for a sustainable system with upgradeable components, distinguishing it from other compact PCs. Despite its remarkable design, it lacks upgradable RAM and has clumsy top and side panels, though it delivers impressive performance for its size.
The Framework Desktop is adorable. It's a mini-ITX desktop, but one that truly resembles a tiny version of a full-size tower. Unlike some sleeker mini-ITX cases with more adventurous designs, the Framework Desktop needs to be fully accessible, which is part of what makes it unique.
The Framework laptops did something no other laptop could. With the ability to upgrade or swap out nearly every internal component, they are sustainable, unlike any other.
This 4.5-liter mini-ITX PC isn't so different from many of the compact PCs you can already buy. And yet, Framework's distinctive approach makes this stand out.
At 3.81 x 8.09 x 8.90 inches, it has a tiny footprint on your desk. That's quite small, even for a small-form-factor build.
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