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Inside Lenovo ThinkBook Plus – disassembly and upgrade options

Inside Lenovo ThinkBook Plus – disassembly and upgrade options

Posted on June 19, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

A second display and good upgradability? That sounds like a great deal.

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1. Remove the bottom plate

This device’s bottom panel is held in place by 9 Torx-head screws. After you undo them, you have to pry the panel away with a plastic tool. The easiest way to start is from around the hinges.

2. Battery

In terms of battery, this laptop is equipped with a 45Wh unit.
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