Apple’s new MacBook Neo has received a 6/10 repairability score from iFixit, marking the highest score for the MacBook line in 14 years. Key improvements include a battery that is screwed down rather than glued, making it easier to replace. While the laptop features modular ports and a simplified screen assembly, it still has soldered RAM and storage, limiting upgrade options. This model is aimed at the educational sector, raising questions about whether higher-end MacBooks will adopt similar repairable designs.
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