The MacBook Neo Could Have Extended Life Because of How Repairable It Is
The MacBook Neo is Apple's most repairable laptop in ages, with a design that uses screws instead of adhesive, making it easier for schools to replace components in-house. The laptop's keyboard can be replaced individually without ordering an entire top case.
Apple's MacBook Neo has been a hit, and its repairability could extend its life. The laptop's design uses standard Torx screws and routed cables, making it easier to access components. This is a departure from Apple's typical sealed design. The MacBook Neo was designed for the education market, where repairability is crucial. While the logic board is still soldered and can't be upgraded, the keyboard can be replaced individually. The laptop's design makes it more practical for schools to replace components in-house.
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