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[* black] MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Repairability: ***2 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair)
-[* yellow] There appears to be enough space to fit a regular 5mm or 7mm 2.5" laptop drive, but a custom cable will need to be developed.
+[* yellow] There appears to be enough space to fit a regular 5 mm or 7 mm 2.5" laptop drive, but a custom cable will need to be developed.
[* red] The battery is still glued into the laptop's top case, but it's slightly less difficult to remove compared to the [guide|9462|15" model].
[* red] Proprietary pentalobe screws prevent you from gaining access to anything inside.
-[* red] The RAM is soldered to the logic board, so no upgrade is possible. It will forever have 8 GB of RAM.
+[* red] The RAM is surface-mount soldered to the logic board, so no upgrade is possible. It will forever have 8 GB of RAM.
[* red] The display assembly is almost impossible to take apart. If anything ever fails inside the display, you'll need to replace the display as a whole.