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Surface Go teardown reveals one saving grace

Surface Go teardown reveals one saving grace

Posted on August 4, 2018July 27, 2019 By Jarvis

Microsoft’s Surface Go may be cheap, but you pay for that in dire repairability and hardware that’s practically disposable, a teardown of the tablet has concluded.

Launched as the entry-level model in the company’s Windows 2-in-1 line-up, the baby Surface keeps one key part of its bigger siblings’ DNA.

That’s the fact that Microsoft really doesn’t design these tablets to be opened up, upgraded, or repaired by their owners.
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