Review: Framework Laptop finally gets an AMD Ryzen config—and it’s pretty good
Review: Framework Laptop finally gets an AMD Ryzen config—and it’s pretty good

Review: Framework Laptop finally gets an AMD Ryzen config—and it’s pretty good

Review: Framework Laptop finally gets an AMD Ryzen config—and it’s pretty good
Review: Framework Laptop finally gets an AMD Ryzen config—and it’s pretty good
The battery life in arstechnica's review stands out as different and lower compared to 2 other reviews (pcgamer and techradar):
https://lemmy.zip/comment/3284894
It might be due to the use of the USB-A ports on the backside of the laptop which are known to have some abnormal power draw, which framework is currently addressing.
30% better than any Intel gen, wow.
Do they now have additional USB ports on the back side? Or do you refer to having USB modules plugged in?
They were talking about the usb modules. The back two on either side (the ones closest to the screen) have an issues where the USB 4 Type C to USB A adapter is not fully going to sleep when nothing is plugged in. So ArsTechnica's reviewer most likely had one of the USB A modules plugged into those two USB 4 ports which causes their apparent poor battery life.