Despite advances in user repair and the improvements in the MacBook Neo , Apple just can't get away from being rated poorly for repairability. Repairing a MacBook - Image Credit: Apple Repairability is a long-time problem for Apple, after being repeatedly shamed for having hard-to-repair products. In recent years, it has tried to make its products easier to fix, which should eventually improve its image. That initiative was put to good use with the MacBook Neo, with the traditional teardown resulting in the notebook being called the most repairable MacBook since 2012. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Despite advances in user repair and the improvements in the MacBook Neo , Apple just can't get away from being rated poorly for repairability. Repairing a MacBook - Image Credit: Apple Repairability is a long-time problem for Apple, after being repeatedly shamed for having hard-to-repair products. In recent years, it has tried to make its products easier to fix, which should eventually improve its image. That initiative was put to good use with the MacBook Neo, with the traditional teardown resulting in the notebook being called the most repairable MacBook since 2012. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Despite advances in user repair and the improvements in the MacBook Neo , Apple just can't get away from being rated poorly for repairability.
Repairing a MacBook - Image Credit: Apple Repairability is a long-time problem for Apple, after being repeatedly shamed for having hard-to-repair products.
In recent years, it has tried to make its products easier to fix, which should eventually improve its image.
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