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- | [* black] Ta-da! That's all for now, folks. Here are all the little bits of this Surface. |
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- | [* black] It would seem that Microsoft has placed at least one foot on the repairability train—between this Pro X and the Laptop 3 |
- | [* black] The SSD is truly user-replaceable, requiring only a SIM eject pin and a T3 driver |
+ | [* black] ''Ta-da!'' That's all for now, folks. Here are all the little bits of this Surface. |
+ | [* black] It would seem that Microsoft has placed at least one foot on the repairability train—between this Pro X and the Laptop 3, we can hardly believe all the repair-focused changes they've made! |
+ | [* black] The SSD is truly user-replaceable, requiring only a SIM eject pin and a T3 driver—no need to remove the screen. That’s awesome to see in such a slim form factor. As a bonus, it’s the same SSD as in the Laptop 3, meaning more standardization and better support from third parties. |
[* black] In a first for tablets, the display is held down with friendly foam adhesive that doesn’t require heat or solvents to remove. We still don’t like adhesive, but this is a fair compromise on a tablet. | |
[* black] What does all that mean? Time to give this thing a score. |