Not only has iFixit
long been the go-to source for gadget teardowns, it's often seen as an
authority on just how repairable a device is post-purchase. So when the
outfit released its "Tablet Repairability" list recently, we took
notice. The Dell XPS 10 took top marks (9 out of 10) for its color-coded
screws and labeled cables, while Apple and Microsoft slumped to the
bottom. Every iPad from the second
generation onward scored a 2, and the Surface Pro has the unenviable
position as the worst of the lot with a score of 1. Excessive adhesive
is the culprit behind the low scores, as is the high probability of part
breakage upon disassembly. Not every tablet on the market made it on
the list, but it's a decent start as iFixit finds more slates to tear
down. Head on over to the source to see if your favorite tablet is
easily fixable or if you need to look into rugged cases and extended
warranties.
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