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Old 14th June 2012, 09:32   #1
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Default Retina MacBook Pro has no user-serviceable parts

After a proper teardown, iFixit concludes that the new MacBook Pro has no user-serviceable parts at all, which some think is a really bad thing. I honestly don't know - I mean, my ZenBook isn't particularly user-serviceable either, and my smartphones, tablets, and whatnot are pretty much entirely soldered together as well. What do you guys make of this?

http://osnews.com/story/26068/Retina...viceable_parts
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