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-[* black] Looks like it was twos all the way down!
- [* black] Two of everything
- [* black] Way too complicated
- [* black] And way to go!
+[* black] You can’t really compare the Surface Duo to the Galaxy Fold, the Moto Razr 5G, or other foldable devices—at least not from the inside. Where Samsung and Motorola spent thousands of hours crafting elaborate hinges, external micro-screens, and hold-back-the-flood dust sweepers, the Duo is refined simplicity.
+ [* black] At its core, it's two incredibly thin panels, joined like a common book, with hinges that may prove the most durable of all. It’s a bold, impressive idea, even if it was a bit of a mess to take apart.
+[* black] As with prior first-generation Microsoft portables, the thin, premium, category-creating Duo is not something meant to be repaired, maybe not even by Microsoft.
+[* black] Recent [guide|127277|Surface|new_window=true] [guide|127703|devices|new_window=true] have shot up the repairability charts though, so we’re hopeful that this is just the first chapter in the Duo book.
+[* black] Enough talk, let's give this thing a score. We'll give you a hint: it's Duo.