There have been a ton of complaints about Apple's devices and how
unrepairable/unmoddable they were. Guess they are just trendsetters.
Many Android phones have opted for a sealed unremovable battery too.

Sent to you by cwpreston via Google Reader: Microsoft Surface Pro Earns
Repairability Score of 1/10 from iFixit via MacRumors: Mac News and
Rumors - Front Page by Juli Clover on 2/13/13
The iFixit team today tore apart the Microsoft Surface Pro, which began
showing up in stores last week, to reveal what's inside of the
PC/tablet hybrid. Microsoft has touted the Surface Pro's power and
compact design, which has come at the cost of easy consumer access to
the device.


As it turns out, the Surface Pro is sealed with what iFixit termed "a
metric duckload" of adhesive, which took more than an hour to overcome.
We tried every method we could think of to free the display, including
cutting the adhesive — to no avail. This Pro required a pro method, and
thankfully we had the required heat gun and guitar picks ready.

The black glue we found around the perimeter looks like tar, and is
unbelievably close in function, appearance, and smell to its
road-paving cousin.Because of the adhesive, which holds both the
battery and the display in place, and the more than 90 screws that hold
the Surface Pro together, the tablet earned itself a repairability
rating of 1/10. As TechCrunch notes, that is even less than Apple's
iPad, which scored a 2/10 in repairability.

The battery is not soldered to the tablet so it is technically
removable, but iFixit warns that removing the battery or upgrading the
SSD might kill the tablet because of the proximity of several cables.
Other highlights of the teardown include:The removable Micron RealSSD
C400 we found inside is responsible for the 64 GB of storage capacity.
The tiny 1.8″ form factor SSD can read at 500MB/s and write at 95 MB/s.
Digging a little deeper, we found that a Marvell 88SS9174 SSD processor
keeps all those Micron flash ICs running smoothly.


This Surface Pro is all party in the front, business in the back —
cooling business that is. Two small fans help this Pro keep its cool.

Microsoft spared no expense when it came to keeping the Surface Pro
going. They sourced the Cadillac of batteries from LG: an Escalade 42
Wh unit. The battery is rated for 7.4 V and 5676 mAh. Impressive specs?
Note that the iPad 4 has a 43 Wh battery, albeit at 3.7 V. Even with
all this battery juice, the reported battery life of the Surface Pro is
less than 5 hours.iFixit declared some of Microsoft's choices, like the
glued-in battery "completely unnecessary." Apple's products have been
similarly criticized by the site in the past, such as the 15-inch
Retina MacBook Pro, which also received a repairability score of 1 out
of 10.


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