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【チャンネル名 iFixit】
【タグ M1 MacBook Pro,Apple MacBook Pro,MacBook Pro 2021,M1 MacBook Pro Teardown,iFixit Teardown,iFixit,Repair,Teardown,Disassembly,M1 MacBook,M1 MacBook Pro Battery,16 macbook pro m1 max,16 macbook pro 2021,M1 Pro,M1 Max】
It is hilarious how the Intel MBP has almost non existent cooling but for their own, more power efficient chips, they put adequate cooling. Sounds like they didn’t want their Intel MBP to be powerful so they can say “performance increased by X00%”…
Apple is all about the money, they only made the batteries removable because they had to give you a free battery replacement every time the faulty keyboard in the older models broke.
I wish you do thermal scanning of the entire laptop while under stress
we really like this thing………………………………
waiting for JerryRigEverything’s comment
Are yall going to do a tear down of the surface laptop studio
MacBooks Pro lol
I really do wish they made the MagSafe modular like the old one. I always get grease and has contact issues over time with filings…. However since you can still charge with usb c as well you do have a backup so not bad
i just want this hardware with an OS other than apple’s 😩
That hoodie is cool man. Link?
it is still unbelievable to see, to what extent apple goes just to screw users, so they cant easily upgrade/repair their pro machines (which should be term for modularity, upgradeability etc), which they pay thousands and thousands of dollars.
Is replacing the keyboard still the same ordeal as before? Is it still fastened with rivets or has there been a change?
Playing devil’s advocate, the tight integration between the SoC, ram, and SSD is not just to increase performance; it’s also to increase efficiency. Right now, there are laptops that are just as powerful, if not more powerful than these new MacBook Pros that maintain modular components for the ram and SSD. However, none of them have the power efficiency which is what makes these M1 MacBooks such incredible feats of engineering, even if it does come at a cost of irreplaceable memory and storage. That said, Apple definitely has a lot room for improvements in terms of battery replacements, screen replacement, or even just opening up the machines themselves. They definitely made improvements and they should get credit for it, but they still need to go further.
Just think about it. How many times during the lifetime of MBP people usually change battery. Definitely not more the twice if they hold on to it for a very long time. So suggesting that extra 1mm is OK for battery frame is overstatement. To carry extra 1mm for years for literally no benefit at all, no battery life improvement. It’s difficult to change the battery, so let professionals do it.
Let’s skip to the end of the discussion: that level of performance is TRULY impossible without unified memory. Done and done. Readjust your score.
Can’t believe that Apple actually made something more repairable. Even if just a tiny bit.
colour matched thermal paste.. uh OK Apple, you are just showing off now.
0:07 Now I wonder if that M1 board could somehow be transplanted into a Framework clamshell
10:55 raspberry pis are repairable??
I REALLY appreciate you guys trying to expand your knowledge on whether the performance that is on the table with these new systems with integrated, “unified” memories is possible without soldering down everything to the motherboard. Thank you for being as objective as possible! And as we know by now, Right to Repair isn’t all about making everything socketed or in general easier to repair by design, it’s also about the company not making conscious efforts to get in the way of the end user having access to cost friendly, ‘non-impossible’ repairs, with non performance, efficiency, or space, but rather evil and greedy reasons.