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02-01-2023 at 03:57 PM.
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Almost jumped in yesterday at 349. Got this deal today. Thanks!
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Don't they glue these closed?
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Don't they glue these closed?
I think your head has came unglued... Lol 😂
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I can't speak to the Surface Laptop specifically but after having a Surface Pro I'd throw out a word of caution.

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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02-01-2023 at 06:43 PM.
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Is this Go 1 ?
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02-01-2023 at 06:52 PM.
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Hmmm, the screen is not even 1080p...
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02-01-2023 at 07:39 PM.
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I think your head has came unglued... Lol 😂
I'm not kidding. I was pretty sure earlier generations use glue to keep them closed.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2...e-of-glue/
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02-01-2023 at 07:48 PM.
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I'm not kidding. I was pretty sure earlier generations use glue to keep them closed.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2...e-of-glue/
Hmm 🤔, ok. That's interesting seeing how I have a 1st gen Surface Laptop that I forced Win 10 onto. Still going strong but glad I have never had to open it!
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Don't they glue these closed?
I don't know but mine slid off a surface about 4 feet high and dented a corner slightly, other than that it still works great, luckily the screen didn't crack and touch still works
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02-01-2023 at 10:07 PM.
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I can't speak to the Surface Laptop specifically but after having a Surface Pro I'd throw out a word of caution.

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.
Did yours die? I got a refurb Surface 7 and it's running great. I feel like at this price you can use it as a travel machine where critical files are going to be backed up to Onedrive/Google Drive/whatever. This feels like a fantastic machine for taking notes in class or writing in coffeeshops for someone who also has a gaming desktop for higher powered work.
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Hmmm, the screen is not even 1080p...
This. My wife tried one and the display is absolutely a throwback to the early 2010s before retina displays. Big old blocky pixels. The Surface Go 2/3 are way more sharp.
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I can't speak to the Surface Laptop specifically but after having a Surface Pro I'd throw out a word of caution.

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.
Then buy an iPad .... Wait no


A MacBook Air.... Oh nevermind.
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02-02-2023 at 08:47 AM.
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I got this during last deal, once I upgraded to Windows 11, everything seems worst. Battery dropped to 2 hours rather than 4-5 hours on Windows 10. I did downgrade, but nothing better now. It's still slow (compared to how I got it), thinking to upgrade to 12th gen processor laptops.
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02-02-2023 at 10:03 AM.
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Don't they glue these closed?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ-_D5yiAKQ

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.
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