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[title] Final Thoughts | |
[* black] Microsoft Surface Go Repairability Score: ***1 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair) | |
- | [* yellow] Although we like connectors, the ones present in the Surface Pro aren't standard, making display removal tricky. |
[* yellow] The smaller form factor seems to make the glass easier to remove without breaking, but it's still terrifyingly hard. | |
+ | [* red] If this is expected to replace a PC, the lack of upgradability will severely limit the device's lifespan. |
[* red] The lack of modularity, especially the motherboard ports make repairs unnecessarily expensive. | |
[* red] Adhesive holds many components in place, including the display and battery. | |
[* red] Replacement of any part requires removal of the display assembly, an easy part to damage. |