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[* black] We're used to seeing some fancy mechanics driving the kickstand hinge in these Surface Pros, but this time we're treated to a little bonus. | |
- | [* icon_note] The SSD sits on one side of a tiny see-saw, waiting for a friendly SIM card eject tool or paperclip to come along and sit on the other side |
- | [* black] After we're done |
+ | [* icon_note] The SSD cover sits on one side of a tiny see-saw, waiting for a friendly SIM card eject tool or paperclip to come along and sit on the other side. When they do, they push the SSD cover away from the case. |
+ | [* black] After we're done at the worlds smallest playground, we move over to the SSD interface and SIM reader, which come out as one module. |
[* black] We're surprised to see how much space that SSD and SIM card module takes up, and all the more impressed that Microsoft was willing to sacrifice that precious space for added repairability. |