Monday, September 23, 2013
5 hardest tech gadgets to repair
Recently, the repair commandos at iFixit.com shared with us their list of the 10 easiest-to-repair electronics. It's a useful list if you want to know which gadgets you can service on your own. But if it's controversy and indignation you want, this is the week you've been waiting for! Here are iFixit's top five hardest-to-repair laptops and tablets.
We have to wonder what the late Steve Jobs (who was so obsessive about making his gadgets user-friendly) would think to see a whopping four Apple products filling out iFixit's list of the least repairable laptops and tablets. Not surprisingly, a few of the top slots are taken up by the line of environmentally unfriendly Macbook Pros with Retina Display, which iFixit boss Kyle Wiens once slammed as "designed to fail."
It’s a no-brainer for someone looking to repair their own gear who isn’t a certified and extremely patient electronics genius what NOT to buy. That is, unless one intends to keep it only as long as the warranty stays in effect.
1. Apple MacBook Pro Ivy Bridge Core i7 2.3GHz 15" Laptop with Retina Display Microsoft Surface
iFixit Verdict: "Proprietary pentalobe screws, soldered and non-upgradeable RAM, a proprietary SSD, and a glued-in battery make the 15" Retina Pro the least repairable laptop we've ever seen."
Fixability Score: 1
2. Pro Ivy Core i5 1.7GHz 10.6" Windows 8 Tablet
iFixit Verdict: "The Surface Pro's display assembly is incredibly hard to remove, sealed in place with tons of adhesive. Once you have the cover removed, there are more than 90 screws inside to keep you from the rest of the components."
Fixability Score: 1
3. Apple MacBook Pro Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7 3GHz 13.3" Retina Display Laptop
Category: Laptop
iFixit Verdict: "Slightly better than its 15" predecessor, the MacBook Pro Retina 13" still features a glued-in battery, proprietary screws and SSD, and soldered-in RAM."
Fixability Score: 2
4. Apple iPad mini WiFi Tablet
iFixit Verdict: "Components are held in place with either copious amounts of adhesive or tape, or incredibly tiny and easy-to-lose screws. Especially annoying, the Lightning connector is soldered to the logic board, so broken connector pins will mean replacing the entire assembly."
Fixability Score: 2
5. Apple iPad with Retina Display WiFi Tablet
iFixit Verdict: "Just like in second and third generation iPads, loads of adhesive secure the screen and battery to the case. This makes it difficult to open the device for repairs, and especially difficult to remove the battery to install a replacement."
Fixability Score: 2
So what are your gadget repair horror stories, and which items belong on this list (or don't) based on your experience? If nothing else, the presence of four Apple items here, we would hope, should serve as a wake-up call to Apple CEO Tim Cook: Make your products more repairable, and thus less likely to wind up in landfills. In the meantime, learn all about the gizmos you can overhaul all by yourself, complete with how-to guides and instructions, at iFixit.com.
It seems wise to me that if my intention is to use my tablet or laptop exclusively for work, play, research, dating or any other use I prefer to get from it OTHER than to work on repairing it, that I would be deliberately making a strenuous effort to be looking in other directions than the venues liberating these devices from their shelves, storerooms or distribution centers.
Source: Dealnews top ten electronic devices almost impossible to repair by Lou Carlozo
Thursday, September 19, 2013
iOS7 Has Finally Arrived
Well ladies and gentlemen, it is finally here! The new iOS7 update has finally arrived, and with that being said, a lot of readers out there may be wondering what the capabilities and nuances of Apple's latest operating system are. So is it really THAT much of a step up from the last iOS? Lets find out.
Aside from a typical boost in performance rate and stability, as is the case with many an update, a few key features will include improvements to the photo album feature, multitasking features, and upgrades to our ol' pal Siri's search functions. The new operating system is also giving iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch users and complete aesthetic overhaul. While many users may be very family with the "black background" type look, the new presentation has a more clean "white" almost quirky look to it now that many Apple users, both old and new, should have no problem adjusting to.
With all the hype leading up to the release, there were some that were not as enthused with the new design as others were. The response from a few critics at the WWDC this year was mixed overall. But then again, now that it is finally here, we can begin to see some actual reviews from the higher ups and everyday users alike. Either way, this definitely looks to be a very defining new update for Apple, so fanboys should definitely rejoice.
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