Given the release m, i was wondering if anyone’s knows if touch screen were prioritised at all?
I use a lenovo flex on tablet mode with external split keyboard and mouse as my work machine. I’d love to have a surface-style framework with detachable keyboards that i can carry around everywhere
I know this is an old thread, but just in case anyone Googles it, they might be working on it right now. Linus from LTT, who is a main investor, is apparently pushing for it.
Currently, I’m just wating for this functionality to buy one for myself, because I like being able to write on the screen.
The lack of a touch screen compatibility on the FW laptop is the only reason I’m considering cancelling my preorder and just sticking with a new surface for the next few years
I want to support the company so bad because I believe that it is a genuinely better product that others in the market, but I literally need to take notes for my classes on a laptop. I refuse to get a tablet when 2-in-1s literally exist for that purpose.
Sigh. Hoping they put some effort into that branch of upgradability. It would be amazing if there was a way to switch out the screen portion of the chassis with an upper chassis such as the one you find on the Surface Laptop Studio it literally solves all the problems -
Yeah, I just returned an HP 2 in 1 because it just wasn’t cutting it. The next best option for me is Lenovo, and I just want so bad to be able to support a company that is so right to repair friendly. Framework, let us support you rather than these other companies, give us a a touchscreen! (:
please make (insert desired hardware or feature here). i dont understand why it would be so hard to make it compatible, reliable, durable, upgradable, cheaply sourced, and readily available on demand.
Some requests are like that. Ok, more and more each day are like that… But this one, just for a touchscreen, I don’t think is.
I suspect the issue with a touchscreen, why Framework hasn’t done it yet, is the resonance / wobble when using a touchscreen. I think it would be more than they want or need for a good user experience. They have improved the hinges, and moved to a CNC lid, but it may not be enough. More work to stiffen flex from the lid through the body might be needed.
I just want to add my voice to the throng. I’m planning on replacing my 4 yr old Surface Pro because I’m fed up with replacing keyboards (I’m on my third) and power supplies (second). I was leaning heavily towards the XPS 13 Plus until I stumbled upon a Youtube on Framework. I’m amazed I hadn’t heard of them before
I love the concept.
I want one.
BUT I’ve only used touch screens (fingers and stylus) for the last 20 years. So please - make one available and I’ll buy it
Add my voice to a request for the option of a touchscreen. I am currently using a Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 with a 3:2 screen touchscreen that is nominally 13.4 inches and has a resolution of 2256x1504. This screen must have been manufactured in large quantities for various generations of Surface Laptops. This is almost identical to the Framework 3:2 13.5 inch screen. I hope that when my Surface dies (or more likely becomes economically unrepairable) I can replace it with a Framework 13 with this or a similar touchscreen. Alternately, it would be wonderful if someone in the DIY community could figure out how to transplant screens from dead Surface Laptop computers into new DIY builds of Framework.
I completely agree with the touchscreen request. I live in Australia, and the BYOD Bring Your Own Device amongst schools is almost now completely endemic. All of these schools have IT departments that maintain the student’s devices, and all of them are looking at ways of keeping costs under control. If they are able to fix a laptop on site using standard parts, at a standardised cost, even parents with limited budgets could be confident that in purchasing a device for a child, that the device remained relevant and affordable. All of these schools require touchscreens for tablet use, and most require the ability to use a stylus as well. That is a massive market waiting for this particular product with touchscreen and preferably with an internal dock for a stylus.
Currently using a Surface Pro 8 for digital painting and light mobile audio recording. I would put in a preorder immediately if I saw a screen with touch functionality. I don’t use the touch function much on my surface as I use Wacom devices when I’m at home, but I love painting while being away. I’m not going to carry more than one big device for that though. And while I dislike my Surface, I’m not getting two laptopish devices when one can fill both needs.
There is bucking the market and there is mindlessly bucking the market. There are a sufficient number of use cases for a touchscreen that it should be offered. Touch can always be disabled.
Just for Market research: My Huawei Matebook X pro is broke. It had a touchscreen and I use it daily without stylus. I wanted to buy a framework laptop but had to buy a Dell XPS 13 now, due to the missing touchscreen.
Just another datapoint: I’ve been interested in Framework since the initial launch but without a touchscreen option I never pulled the trigger. I don’t care about 2-in-1, just want the touchscreen. I’m primarily a Linux user
Well, it seems that with time I’ll have to regularly get into new topics like this one. Coming here just to add my voice into this one too. This was a previous one I’ve participated in:
and my 2700u starts getting too irrelevant, so I’ll soon be on the market for a new machine, and will likely have to purchase two units.
I really hope they make it and get the touchscreen+gorilla glass option (or whatever other option there is). If I have to be frank there are no other vendors trying to innovate, so based on what they did with the camera I think they’ll excell in the touchscreen option too.
So only touchscreen and shipping to Bulgaria, though the latter is probably not such a problem for me at least