• Dudewitbow
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      7 months ago

      its due to whoever paid for the R&D for the screen asked for rounded corners. Framework just took the design and retooled the connectors for their own use case, as its significantly cheaper than commissioning a entirely new panel.

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        7 months ago

        Well time to not buy it. I have a pixel 7a and the rounded corners drive me nuts, not to mention the home punch idiocracy. The phone renders a rectangle show me a rectangle.

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          7 months ago

          If you were actually hoping to buy one but the rounded corners are a dealbreaker, then you may be interested to know that the DIY edition lets you mix and match the older display with the newer motherboards. Looks like opting for the older display even saves you $130 on the purchase price.

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            7 months ago

            I wanted the higher resolutuon display for my existing framework but just… Why???

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              7 months ago

              because theres a (very) expensive R&D attached to ordering a custom screen. its why many companies on the market use the same panel when making monitors. (e.g for gen 1 woled monitors from LG, LG, Asus, MSI(?) and i think Acer used the same panel.

              just “wanting a higher res screen” isnt something thats trivial to order for, especially since the FW13 uses a 3:2 screen , an aspect ratio usually used by tablets

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                7 months ago

                Yes I know it’s an R&D thing I just dont get with the obsession with rounded screen corners.

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          7 months ago

          But hole punch cameras and round corners that go to the edges are so much better than a small bezel with square content! /s

          Drives me nuts as well.

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            7 months ago

            I completely understand that there are people who want the smallest phone and laptop possible and will happily trade all kinds of things for that, including an obstructed display, but I definitely am not in that camp.

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      7 months ago

      There’s two display options, 2256x1504 60Hz without rounded coners and 2880x1920 120Hz with rounded corners.

      Specs are identical to the Surface Pro 11 and Framework said they are using an existing panel so they might be using the same panel, which makes it cheaper to develop since M$ would have paid for the development.

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      7 months ago

      What critical information are people putting in the six missing pixels?