I customized a MacBook Neo with colorful spare parts

A tech reviewer explores the repairability and customization potential of the MacBook Neo by swapping out official spare parts. The article highlights that while the process is simple, the high cost of individual components makes aesthetic customization a luxury rather than a practical upgrade.
Why it matters
It highlights the growing trend of modularity and right-to-repair in consumer electronics, showing how manufacturers are balancing user customization with proprietary hardware.
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The article is a consumer-focused product review with no political or social agenda.
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