The MacBook Neo Is a Repairability Revolution Hidden in an Affordable Shell
Apple's latest laptop finally breaks the repair barrier, marking a return to user-friendly design after more than a decade of locked-down hardware.
The new MacBook Neo has been hailed as a significant turning point for hardware design, earning the title of the most repairable laptop from the company in nearly fourteen years. A detailed teardown reveals that the device combines its status as the most budget-friendly entry in the lineup with an internal architecture that prioritizes modularity and easier maintenance. This shift suggests a departure from years of glue-heavy constructions, offering both cost savings and longevity for consumers.
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