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The specs are usually decent and the form factor/design is very attractive but the lack of any real user serviceability renders it inevitably useless, a bit of a fairweather timebomb in that regard.
YMMV but I'd think really hard before pulling the trigger on one of these.
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The specs are usually decent and the form factor/design is very attractive but the lack of any real user serviceability renders it inevitably useless, a bit of a fairweather timebomb in that regard.
YMMV but I'd think really hard before pulling the trigger on one of these.
The specs are usually decent and the form factor/design is very attractive but the lack of any real user serviceability renders it inevitably useless, a bit of a fairweather timebomb in that regard.
YMMV but I'd think really hard before pulling the trigger on one of these.
A MacBook Air.... Oh nevermind.
That's actually a great question.
This teardown seems to show not much, if any glue. Replacing the battery or ssd should be easily doable.