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-[* black] iMac 21.5" EMC 2638 Repairability Score: ***1 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair)
- [* yellow] Cutting the tape to open the iMac isn't too difficult, with the right tools, but it must then replaced to complete any repair.
- [* red] The RAM is still soldered to the logic board, you're stuck with what you bought.
+[* black] iMac 21.5" EMC 2889 Repairability Score: ***1 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair)
+ [* yellow] Cutting the tape to open the iMac isn't too difficult with the right tools, but it must then replaced to complete any repair.
+ [* red] The RAM is still soldered to the logic boardyou're stuck with what you bought.
[* red] The Fusion Drive connector is again missing from the logic board, killing all hope of storage hacking.
[* red] The CPU is soldered to the logic board, and cannot be replaced or upgraded.
[* red] The glass and LCD are fused together, increasing the cost of replacement.