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+ | [title] Final Thoughts |
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+ | [* black] iMac Pro Repairability Score: ***3 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair) |
+ | [* green] The RAM and CPU are both modular, meaning repairs and upgrades are a go. |
+ | [* yellow] The dual SSDs are modular, but custom-made by Apple. |
+ | [* yellow] Cutting the tape to open the iMac isn't too hard (with the right tools), but it must then be replaced to complete any repair. |
+ | [* red] Key replaceable components are buried behind the logic board, requiring a lot of disassembly for access. |
+ | [* red] The loss of the RAM access hatch makes for ''much'' more challenging upgrades compared with the 27" iMac 5K. |
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