【視聴数 1183079】
【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】
Come on jerry do your job
After using it I love the extra space so notch away. They are so much better than hole punch
that looks so neat !! tho
Stop pulling the strips so long! If you let go and grab closer and pull again it’s highly unlikely it’ll rip
Id rather not have the extra mm and be careful with the pull tabs
Nice video!
Not that people are going to open this thing ,is too early
Solid teardown. Seeing how well put together the device is definitely making me consider getting one. I’d anticipate eventual failures on the ports and batteries, so seeing those be more easily replaceable is encouraging. (Although I wish they made the SD and HDMI ports replaceable too!)
3/10 repairable due to keyboard and unavailability of parts
Such a great concise and entertaining tear-down and explainer video. Thanks!
Fresh out of the Higuera apple store
No one will mind an extra mm? Really? I will.
Great review. One important note though: as of right now that performance level is in fact currently impossible with socketed memory. Even if you discount the fact that lpddr5 beat socketed ddr5 to market by over a year, or that socketed ddr5 is only available for server and desktop, there’s still the fact that fastest socketed ddr5 is over 1ghz slower than the memory in the MacBook Pro (5200 MHz vs 6400 MHz). You really should revise your score to reflect the fact that in 2021, maximum memory performance and upgradable memory are mutually exclusive.
“wow, such apple” bro how can you be so out of touch 😭😭
I nearly cried not to stop when you said “this is getting long” I wanted it to keep diving it’s so AWESOME these videos
Love watching this guy in the zone !!! Great vid 👍👍
As it was being disassembled, I could see where a lot of the money went. Inside, it really is impressive looking. But for me personally, I can’t justify spending that much money on something that I can’t upgrade at all.
People would definitely mind the extra thickness.
The shared SoC RAM I understand. It does actually provide a sizable performance improvement that is hard to replicate with other options at the moment but there is no good reason to solder on a SSD, the M.2 socket is tiny anyway and if you are concerned with the thickness there are even versions that live in a PCB cutout on the same level as the PCB instead of sitting on top of it.
I love everything you guys do but, I feel like the Pentalobe screw penalty makes me groan these days. I got a cheap screwdriver set for five bucks and it had a pentalobe bit, and pretty much every kit you’ve ever sold has a pentalobe bit. I get that it’s non-standard, but if you’re opening up $1000+ machines the tiny commitment it takes to spend a dollar or two on a pentalobe bit really should really have no impact on the device’s repairability score. If Apple were changing it every year I’d get it, but it’s one bit for every one of their devices since like, the iPhone 4S.