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cangeroo | 1 year ago

This is silly. Soldered CPU, RAM, SSD. Pretty much the only thing repairable is the battery.

I'd argue that this was a cheap business decision to make. Keep the price gouging on parts, while satisfying regulators on "right to repair", and even get some free marketing from iFixit.

It only takes one part to break for you to have to buy an entire new device.

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TiredOfLife|1 year ago

The tablet literally has a magnetic door to change the m2 ssd

Moldoteck|1 year ago

U sure about ssd? I think Microsoft switched for several years to easily accessible screwed ssds that you can easily replace

Derbasti|1 year ago

The SSD is user replaceable, and has been for the last two generations of surface tablets, IIRC.

mavhc|1 year ago

Mostly I replace batteries, screens and keyboards. Sometimes the power input or ssd.

How much does a new keyboard cost?

StrLght|1 year ago

> Soldered CPU

Is there a single laptop on the market that's different in that sense? Even Framework only supports swapping entire mainboard. Even then -- we have yet to see for how long they'll be releasing updates for the current form factor.

eikenberry|1 year ago

Do modern laptop CPUs even have specified sockets anymore?

kats|1 year ago

> Soldered CPU

What altenative would you like to see?

LorenDB|1 year ago

I'm pretty sure that only Apple is desperate enough to solder storage. I've never heard of any other laptop or desktop with soldered storage (although please correct me if I'm wrong; I'd love to know what brands to avoid).

vel0city|1 year ago

Lots of cheap laptops have eMMC storage that is soldered. Practically every big computer maker has shipped some laptop with this.