Check out the inner workings of Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Studio
Microsoft’s Surface YouTube channel recently shared a repair video for the Surface Laptop Studio. In the video, Colin Ravenscroft, a senior DFX engineer at the Design for Repair team at Microsoft, walks through the process of taking apart the laptop. He highlights that the device can be taken apart with only a spudger, a pair of tweezers, and two Torx screwdrivers.
The guide also provides a close-up look at the inside of the device. Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Studio is a unique convertible PC. It features a display that can be repositioned into various postures, allowing users to interact with the device in different ways. The form factor of the Laptop Studio allows it to be opened up and repaired more like a traditional laptop, at least when compared to something like the Surface Book.
When Microsoft moved away from the detachable design of the Surface Book, it came with some added benefits, such as being able to create a more powerful PC. When shifting to a new form factor, Microsoft also managed to make the PC a bit more repairable. While opening the Surface Laptop Studio isn’t simple, it is possible if you have the tools and a guide.
Around the 2:40 mark of the video, Ravenscroft takes the plate off the bottom of the Laptop Studio. He then removes the device’s display, Surface Connect port, SSD, and other components.
The repairability of the Surface Laptop Studio is a stark contrast to older Surface devices. The Surface Laptop 5 was dubbed a “glue-filled monstrosity” by iFixit. Microsoft has changed since the release of that device and has teamed up with iFixit to have repair tools for the Surface lineup.
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