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+[* black] It's time to fold up our toolkit and reflect. What did we learn?
[* black] 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] 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, so we’re hopeful that this is just the first chapter in the Duo story.
[* black] Enough talk, let's give this thing a score. We'll give you a hint: it's Duo.