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Complete Disassembly of the MacBook Neo in Six Minutes
TECH RE-NU has provided us with a detailed six-minute video teardown of the MacBook Neo, as we await iFixit’s comprehensive disassembly documentation. The internal organization of the device was hinted at three days ago by Dave2D, revealing a three-tier layout with the motherboard at the top, the battery in the middle, and the speakers and trackpad at the bottom. This video confirms that the components are modular, easily accessible, and can be removed using simple screwdrivers. Even the battery can be unscrewed without the need to peel off any adhesive strips.
Impressive Repairability of the MacBook Neo
The initial teardown of the MacBook Neo brings good news regarding its repairability. “We managed to do this in less than ten minutes, which is absolutely incredible for an Apple laptop. I can confidently say we haven’t seen a Mac as repairable and modular as this one. No adhesive tapes, no complex glue to remove, modular components, minimal parts, and no hinge covers or anything like that: it’s a super simple and sleek design. Apple has cut costs, focused on simplicity, and this results in a laptop that’s very easy to repair and open.”
Update 17:58 :
The keyboard can also be disassembled (read: The MacBook Neo’s Keyboard Can Be Individually Replaced).
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Ethan Rivers focuses on Android smartphones, emerging mobile platforms, and operating systems. With a critical yet fair perspective, he evaluates devices on performance, design, and ecosystem compatibility.