Apple enthusiasts and tech aficionados alike are eagerly awaiting the release of the Apple M4 MacBook Air, the latest iteration of the company’s popular lightweight laptop series. Set to hit the market in early 2025, this new model promises to deliver significant performance enhancements while maintaining the sleek and portable design that has become synonymous […]
The M1 MacBook Air was released in 2020, and the new Snapdragon X Elite Microsoft Surface Laptop was released this year, how do the two devices compare? This in-depth video comparison from Max TEch will explore the key differences in performance, design, usability, and overall value to help you determine which laptop best suits your […]
The team over at Phone Buff conducted a comprehensive two-day battery test, the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7, powered by the Snapdragon X Elite chip, and the 2024 Apple M3 MacBook Pro, featuring the M3 Pro chip, the two laptops were put head-to-head to evaluate their battery efficiency and performance across various tasks. The test included […]
Apple is set to release macOS 15 Sequoia later this year, a significant update to its Mac operating system that promises to transform how you interact with your computer. This new version brings a wealth of enhancements and features, strongly emphasizing leveraging Apple Intelligence to boost productivity and provide a seamless user experience. The video […]
When you get a new Mac, it’s essential to take the time to optimize it for your specific needs and preferences. By customizing your Mac’s settings and features, you can significantly enhance your productivity and overall user experience. This comprehensive guide provides you with 35 crucial tips and tricks to help you get the most […]
The Microsoft Surface Pro, now equipped with the Snapdragon X ARM-based processor, has undergone significant upgrades that enhance its performance and battery life, making it a compelling choice for users seeking a versatile and efficient device. The video review below gives us a detailed look at the various aspects of the Surface Pro, including its […]
In the world of high-performance laptops, two contenders stand out: the Surface Laptop 7 with Snapdragon X Elite and the MacBook Pro with M3 Pro. Both laptops offer a range of features and capabilities that cater to the needs of demanding users. The video below from Max Tech compares the two laptops side by side. […]
It has only been a month since Microsoft unveiled its latest Surface-branded computers, and while the tech industry was awash with discussions on the company’s aggressive Copilot AI push and ARM-based Snapdragon X silicon, the products’ design may have left some people less than impressed. The Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop, for all intents and purposes, look exactly like their forebears, making one wonder if Microsoft has run out of creative juice or is desperate to milk its current design until it runs dry. Fortunately, that isn’t the end of the new Microsoft Story, as it turns out that the latest Surface Pro and Surface Laptop computers have one “invisible” upgrade it didn’t really talk about much: an easier repair process that has even the meticulous and stingy iFixit impressed.
Laptops have come a long way from being impregnable fortresses that made even the smallest repairs or upgrades a hellish experience, though there are still some companies living the past in the present. Initially, the Surface Laptop was part of that group, requiring cutting through fancy Alcantara fabric just to open the laptop to replace a battery or upgrade the storage. This year’s design almost makes a complete U-turn with a bottom plate that’s only held down by four screws and magnets; no adhesive in sight. Even the battery can be easily removed by just removing screws and a few layers of parts blocking those.
Tablets are even worse news for repairs, especially with displays that are glued on top of the frame. To its credit, Microsoft has at least made changing the Surface Pro M.2 SSD painless by having an accessible magnet-locked panel to get to that storage instantly. The 11th-gen model takes things further by employing as little adhesive as possible, though you still have to go through the risky process of removing the screen first. Fortunately, getting to important parts like the battery is less of a grueling task, especially since it’s only held down by screws as well.
Even more impressive, however, is the fact that Microsoft officially supports such self-repair processes. It has made repair guides publicly available since day one and has even clearly marked out the number and types of screws that hold certain components in place. It’s far from perfect and definitely not on the same level as a Framework laptop, but it’s still an unexpected yet pleasant surprise, especially considering it’s Microsoft we’re talking about.
Apple has released macOS Sequoia 15 Beta 2, bringing a range of new features and improvements to the operating system. While the beta version offers exciting additions, it also comes with its share of bugs and stability issues. In the video below, Zollotech takes a closer look at what macOS Sequoia 15 Beta 2 has […]
Apple has released macOS Sequoia 15 Beta 2, bringing a range of new features and improvements to the operating system. While the beta version offers exciting additions, it also comes with its share of bugs and stability issues. In the video below, Zollotech takes a closer look at what macOS Sequoia 15 Beta 2 has […]