Apple Introduces the Most Repairable MacBook Yet
The latest addition to Apple’s lineup, the MacBook Neo, has not only caught attention for being the most affordable MacBook in years but also for its impressive repairability. According to a detailed teardown by iFixit, the MacBook Neo is the most repairable MacBook Apple has released in about fourteen years.
One of the standout features of the MacBook Neo highlighted by iFixit is its battery design. Unlike previous models where the battery was glued in place, the Neo’s battery is secured by a tray held in position with 18 screws. While this may seem like a lot of screws, iFixit notes that screws are preferable to adhesive when it comes to repairability. The new battery design has been met with cheers at the iFixit office, as it should make replacing the battery a much simpler task.
Aside from the battery, there are other factors that contribute to the MacBook Neo’s repairability. These include a flat disassembly tree, compatibility with replacement parts in Repair Assistant, and easier replacement options for the display and keyboard.
Despite these positive aspects, iFixit still has some concerns about the MacBook Neo, such as soldered RAM and storage. As a result, the repairability score given to the Neo is 6 out of 10. However, considering it is a MacBook, iFixit considers this to be a strong score.
Conclusion
The MacBook Neo is making waves not only for its affordability but also for its impressive repairability. With a focus on user-friendly design and easy repair options, Apple has taken a step in the right direction with this latest model. While there are still some areas for improvement, the overall repairability of the MacBook Neo is a positive sign for those looking for a more sustainable and long-lasting laptop option.
