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iFixit’s 2015 MacBook teardowns highlight Force Touch trackpad, faster SSDs The most interesting upgrades to otherwise straightforward Air and Pro refreshes.
Apple's new range of MacBooks have something particularly new inside them: the Force Touch trackpad. No longer hinged like previous Apple laptops, the new touchpad houses a "Haptic Engine ...
iFixit isn’t convinced that the Force Touch trackpad in this Retina MacBook Pro is the same as what we’ll see in the MacBook when it ships April 10, but it likely works the same way: A series ...
As they are wont to do, iFixit has come through with another teardown of a new product. This time, the team is ripping apart the new MacBook Air and Pro models, which are largely unchanged.
While the Force Touch trackpad was a main highlight of Apple's introduction of the new MacBook, the updated 13-inch MacBook Pro is actually the first Mac to ship with the feature. iFixit has ...
Overall, iFixit gave the new MacBook Pro a 4/10 repairability score. Notably, that’s up from the 1/10 the 2019 16-inch Intel MacBook Pro got for repairability.
Apple's 13-inch MacBook Pro with ... guesses that Apple will selectively activate either only some or all four of the ferromagnetic cores found inside the trackpad’s taptic engine. iFixit ...
However, the space underneath the trackpad is large enough to hold a slim 2.5-inch form factor drive. ... Unsurprisingly, iFixit gave the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro a 2/10 score for repairability.
Overall, iFixit gave the new MacBook Air a 4 out of 10 for repairability. While that's not exactly a winning score, it is one point more than the previous generation received. About ...
In a teaser posted today, iFixit says that the new MacBook Pro has the “first reasonably DIY-friendly battery replacement procedure since 2012.” ... We removed the trackpad and, ...
Repair site iFixit today shared a teardown video of the M4 Pro MacBook Pro, giving us a look inside of the machine.Apple didn't make any external design changes to the MacBook Pro models ...
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