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MacBook Air 2020 is easier to repair — but you still shouldn't

MacBook Air 2020 is easier to repair — but you still shouldn’t

Posted on March 26, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

It scored a 4 out of 10…which is…better

MacBooks are notoriously difficult to repair. Rather, all Apple products are tightly locked down, which prevents customers and third-party repair services from accessing and swapping out the internals.

But the tide is shifting as easily-replaceable parts become a desired feature for users, and help repair services replace or upgrade faulty components. The MacBook Air 2020 is the latest laptop to improve in this area.
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