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-[* black] A single Torx Plus screw secures the M.2 2230 SSD.
-[* black] Of the two speaker siblings, only one is allowed to leave freely. The other appears partially trapped under the heat sink.
-[* icon_note] So far this is almost too easy.
-[* black] Next, the dynamic duo heat sink + fan break free from ~~the man~~ a big shield and a posse of screws.
+[* black] While this isn't a surprise post-keynote, this is definitely a shakeup of the Surface line: it's removable SSD!!
+ [* black] A single Torx Plus screw secures this M.2 2230 SSD making swaps, upgrades, and user privacy management a reality for the mass—oh wait, it's “[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/surface-laptop-3/8vfggh1r94tm?activetab=techspecs|not user removable.]”
+[* black] Of the two speaker siblings, only one is allowed to leave freely. The other remains trapped under the heat sink.
+ [* black] Are we just noticing now that [guide|92915|these speakers|stepid=173120|new_window=true] just drive directly up into the keyboard, and not into grilles? The keyboard ''is'' the grille.
+[* black] Despite the requisite stubborn shields, this disassembly seems almost too easy—the heat sink assembly is already freed and so far nothing is [guide|92915|irreparably damaged|stepid=173104].