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by collsni 1473 days ago
What type of data are we putting on these laptops? Nuclear keys?

Good security balances practicality. In my opinion that's a bad argument..

This is to save space, and is impactful to the longevity of the hardware and environment.

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It’s impactful but in what direction? How many repairable or upgradeable laptops actually got repairs and upgrades? Or was it just wasted material and energy in production?

I don’t have the answer but these things can be surprising.

None of the unreparable laptops get repaired.

None of the unupgradable laptops get upgraded.

Some of the reparable, upgradable laptops get upgraded and/or repaired.

Every corporate IT organization I've ever talked to wants to be able to swap batteries, RAM and disks, and if they're easy enough, keyboards. They'd really prefer if the user could be sent a screwdriver and a replacement for batteries and RAM.

Ok but does the repairability always justify the added material and manufacturing cost? Especially in a consumer application.

I love my old repairable Thinkpad but I have been on the same MacBook Pro for 8 years now with zero repairs.