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The new MacBook Neo is the most repairable MacBook we’ve seen in 14 years.

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  • ifixit@mastodon.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
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    The new MacBook Neo is the most repairable MacBook we’ve seen in 14 years. Screwed-in battery tray, modular ports, sensible layout, and day-one repair manuals. It’s not perfect, but it’s a real step forward for MacBook repair. Read the full breakdown at the link below.

    https://www.ifixit.com/News/116152/macbook-neo-is-the-most-repairable-macbook-in-14-years
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    #iFixit #RightoRepair

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    • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

      The new MacBook Neo is the most repairable MacBook we’ve seen in 14 years. Screwed-in battery tray, modular ports, sensible layout, and day-one repair manuals. It’s not perfect, but it’s a real step forward for MacBook repair. Read the full breakdown at the link below.

      https://www.ifixit.com/News/116152/macbook-neo-is-the-most-repairable-macbook-in-14-years
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      #iFixit #RightoRepair

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      @iFixit Also has very easy fan replacement...since there is none.

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      • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

        The new MacBook Neo is the most repairable MacBook we’ve seen in 14 years. Screwed-in battery tray, modular ports, sensible layout, and day-one repair manuals. It’s not perfect, but it’s a real step forward for MacBook repair. Read the full breakdown at the link below.

        https://www.ifixit.com/News/116152/macbook-neo-is-the-most-repairable-macbook-in-14-years
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        #iFixit #RightoRepair

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        @iFixit Steps forward are steps forward, and I'm happy to see it.

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        • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

          The new MacBook Neo is the most repairable MacBook we’ve seen in 14 years. Screwed-in battery tray, modular ports, sensible layout, and day-one repair manuals. It’s not perfect, but it’s a real step forward for MacBook repair. Read the full breakdown at the link below.

          https://www.ifixit.com/News/116152/macbook-neo-is-the-most-repairable-macbook-in-14-years
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          #iFixit #RightoRepair

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          @iFixit I have no need but I kinda want one.

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          • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

            The new MacBook Neo is the most repairable MacBook we’ve seen in 14 years. Screwed-in battery tray, modular ports, sensible layout, and day-one repair manuals. It’s not perfect, but it’s a real step forward for MacBook repair. Read the full breakdown at the link below.

            https://www.ifixit.com/News/116152/macbook-neo-is-the-most-repairable-macbook-in-14-years
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            #iFixit #RightoRepair

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            @iFixit It sounds too good to be true. What's the "catch"?

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            • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

              The new MacBook Neo is the most repairable MacBook we’ve seen in 14 years. Screwed-in battery tray, modular ports, sensible layout, and day-one repair manuals. It’s not perfect, but it’s a real step forward for MacBook repair. Read the full breakdown at the link below.

              https://www.ifixit.com/News/116152/macbook-neo-is-the-most-repairable-macbook-in-14-years
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              #iFixit #RightoRepair

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              @iFixit it would be nice if the Switch 2 console was as easy to repair.

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              • ambulocetus@mefi.socialA ambulocetus@mefi.social

                @iFixit It sounds too good to be true. What's the "catch"?

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                @Ambulocetus @iFixit There isn’t a catch. Apple filling out the price/value slots. This is a low risk attempt at growth in the low-cost laptop market. Honestly, they may knock it out of the park. I mean every school and school kid. Retail even.

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                • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

                  The new MacBook Neo is the most repairable MacBook we’ve seen in 14 years. Screwed-in battery tray, modular ports, sensible layout, and day-one repair manuals. It’s not perfect, but it’s a real step forward for MacBook repair. Read the full breakdown at the link below.

                  https://www.ifixit.com/News/116152/macbook-neo-is-the-most-repairable-macbook-in-14-years
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                  #iFixit #RightoRepair

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                  @iFixit I am wondering if the increased repairability is due to Apple being good and sustainable or laws that enforce this.

                  I guess the latter is the case.

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                  • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

                    The new MacBook Neo is the most repairable MacBook we’ve seen in 14 years. Screwed-in battery tray, modular ports, sensible layout, and day-one repair manuals. It’s not perfect, but it’s a real step forward for MacBook repair. Read the full breakdown at the link below.

                    https://www.ifixit.com/News/116152/macbook-neo-is-the-most-repairable-macbook-in-14-years
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                    #iFixit #RightoRepair

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                    @iFixit @Barredo Es muy buena noticia

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                    • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

                      The new MacBook Neo is the most repairable MacBook we’ve seen in 14 years. Screwed-in battery tray, modular ports, sensible layout, and day-one repair manuals. It’s not perfect, but it’s a real step forward for MacBook repair. Read the full breakdown at the link below.

                      https://www.ifixit.com/News/116152/macbook-neo-is-the-most-repairable-macbook-in-14-years
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                      #iFixit #RightoRepair

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                      @iFixit Oh! So Apple CAN let us repair their computers. Interesting.

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                      • tubrofan211@mastodon.socialT tubrofan211@mastodon.social

                        @iFixit Oh! So Apple CAN let us repair their computers. Interesting.

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                        @tubrofan211 @iFixit Do not get a head of yourself. First you need to become an Apple Cetrified Technicien. Us mere mortals are too incapable to work on Apple devices.

                        At the very least it is nice to see that manufacturers have been lying through their teeth about repairability.

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                        • ambulocetus@mefi.socialA ambulocetus@mefi.social

                          @iFixit It sounds too good to be true. What's the "catch"?

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                          Arguably, the catch is that the RAM caps at 8 GB, but that's due to the architecture of the device. (I wonder how much can it rely on swapfiles to compensate...)
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                          • fenrasulfr@mastodon.socialF fenrasulfr@mastodon.social

                            @tubrofan211 @iFixit Do not get a head of yourself. First you need to become an Apple Cetrified Technicien. Us mere mortals are too incapable to work on Apple devices.

                            At the very least it is nice to see that manufacturers have been lying through their teeth about repairability.

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                            @Fenrasulfr @tubrofan211 @iFixit
                            "most repairable macbook" is a very, very low bar.

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                              @rogueren @iFixit
                              What does it need to "calibrate?"

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                              • jbowen@mast.hpc.socialJ jbowen@mast.hpc.social

                                @Fenrasulfr @tubrofan211 @iFixit
                                "most repairable macbook" is a very, very low bar.

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                                @jbowen @tubrofan211 @iFixit Maybe but it shows that the company famous for being creating extremely difficult to repair devices with software locks just showed that they ar pefectly capable of making fully repairable devices.

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                                • fenrasulfr@mastodon.socialF fenrasulfr@mastodon.social

                                  @jbowen @tubrofan211 @iFixit Maybe but it shows that the company famous for being creating extremely difficult to repair devices with software locks just showed that they ar pefectly capable of making fully repairable devices.

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                                  @Fenrasulfr @jbowen @tubrofan211 @iFixit You do know that they have had laptops with even hot-swappable batteries, special easy-access hatches for memory, easily replaceable hard drives with decent repair manuals, etc? It’s mostly their recent stuff that has been soldered down and glued.

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                                  • ahltorp@mastodon.nuA ahltorp@mastodon.nu

                                    @Fenrasulfr @jbowen @tubrofan211 @iFixit You do know that they have had laptops with even hot-swappable batteries, special easy-access hatches for memory, easily replaceable hard drives with decent repair manuals, etc? It’s mostly their recent stuff that has been soldered down and glued.

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                                    @ahltorp @jbowen @tubrofan211 @iFixit Yes I know Apple and many other manufactures were perfectly repairable. It was also Apple that popularised non repairable designs.

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                                    • ifixit@mastodon.socialI ifixit@mastodon.social

                                      The new MacBook Neo is the most repairable MacBook we’ve seen in 14 years. Screwed-in battery tray, modular ports, sensible layout, and day-one repair manuals. It’s not perfect, but it’s a real step forward for MacBook repair. Read the full breakdown at the link below.

                                      https://www.ifixit.com/News/116152/macbook-neo-is-the-most-repairable-macbook-in-14-years
                                      —
                                      #iFixit #RightoRepair

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                                      @iFixit Good news! Working on laptops is such a bitch, but I'm glad we at least can if we need to 😂

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                                      • fenrasulfr@mastodon.socialF fenrasulfr@mastodon.social

                                        @ahltorp @jbowen @tubrofan211 @iFixit Yes I know Apple and many other manufactures were perfectly repairable. It was also Apple that popularised non repairable designs.

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                                        @Fenrasulfr Laptops were not ”perfectly repairable” in the ’90s.

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                                        • ahltorp@mastodon.nuA ahltorp@mastodon.nu

                                          @Fenrasulfr Laptops were not ”perfectly repairable” in the ’90s.

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                                          @ahltorp You get what I mean, compared to today, you could "easily" open up laptops and get repair parts for them. Some allowed you to upgrade components long befor Framework was a thing. So please stop being so pedantic.

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