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-[* black] This may be Microsoft's ultimate gaming machine, but by volume it almost feels like an air conditioner with a graphics card.
-[* black] A relatively modular and repair-friendly design is overshadowed by some design hostile decisions in software land.
+[* black] This may be Microsoft's ultimate gaming machine, but by volume it almost feels like an air conditioner with a graphics card. Cool stuff.
+[* black] A relatively modular and repair-friendly design is partly overshadowed by some software barriers. Our tests indicate that both optical drive and SSD repairs will be problematic at best—which could be an issue if you want this thing to play games, or boot up.
[* black] We're delighted to have two Master Chiefs living inside our Halo machine, but how will this tower of terror fare in the repair arena? Scroll down to read the verdict.