The site iFixit takes popular gadgets under the microscope and shows consumers how easy or difficult a particular gadget just to repair itself. In recent months we have by iFix disassembled tablets pass by and this week the website has published a list of easy to difficult to repair to repair models.
Dell XPS 10
Of course, each tablet be returned to the retailer or manufacturer if something is broken but there are a lot of people who prefer to want to solve the problem without having to send the tablet. According to iFixit are owners of a Dell XPS 10 tablet hereby in favor. This tablet gets a 9 the highest score according to the website easy to disassemble, contains labels for all cables and includes colored screws The only drawback of the XPS 10 is that the LCD to the glass panel is glued.
Amazon, Dell, Motorola and Samsung
On the shared second place we find the Amazon Kindle Fire, Dell Streak, Motorola Xoom and Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) back. All four tablets are relatively easy to disassemble but each have their own detriment. Thus, for the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) a heat gun can be used to replace the LCD and features the Motorola Xoom on as many as 57 screws, making it apart what will last longer.
Apple and Microsoft
If we look at the lower echelons of the list we see tablets from Apple and Microsoft back. The Microsoft Surface Pro is even on the last place. The only plus of this tablet is that the battery is soldered to the motherboard. For the rest you take a risk to break things when you open the device and a lot of glue used to hold everything in place. The Microsoft Surface Pro also gets the number 1. Apple makes it just a little better but with a grade 2 for all iPad models is the self repair is still not recommended.
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