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The MacBook Neo is ‘the most repairable MacBook’ in years, according to iFixit

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Why This Matters

The MacBook Neo's design significantly improves repairability, especially with its easily accessible battery, marking a notable shift in Apple's approach to repair-friendly laptops. This development could influence future MacBook designs, making repairs more accessible and potentially extending device lifespans for consumers. While not fully modular, the Neo's features represent a positive step toward more sustainable and user-friendly Apple products.

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In Brief

Apple’s new MacBook Neo isn’t just the most affordable MacBook by far — it’s also the most repairable MacBook in “about fourteen years,” according to an in-depth teardown by how-to website iFixit.

The “big story,” in iFixit’s view, is the battery. While older MacBook batteries are supposedly glued into place, the Neo’s battery is held by a tray secured with 18 screws. That’s a lot of screws, but iFixit declared that “screws still beat adhesive every time.” In fact, this new arrangement — which should make it much easier to replace your MacBook battery — “sent cheers across the iFixit office.”

Other changes that reportedly make the MacBook Neo more repairable: a flat disassembly tree, the fact that Repair Assistant appears to accept replacement parts without complaint, and an easier-to-replace display and keyboard.

Ultimately, iFixit still had enough concerns — like soldered RAM and storage — that it only gave the Neo repairability score of 6 out of 10. But it said that for a MacBook, “that’s a strong score.”