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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 |
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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 ''even more'' fancy mechanics. |
[* black] The SSD cover sits on one side of a tiny see-saw, waiting for a friendly SIM eject tool or paperclip to come along and sit on the other side. When that happens, the see-saw pushes the SSD cover away from the case, and ''bam''! Just like that you can upgrade your storage. | |
[* 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. | |
[* icon_note] We're surprised to see how much space this module takes up, and all the more impressed that Microsoft was willing to sacrifice precious real estate to include this repair-friendly feature in a tablet as thin and light as the Pro X. |