For those looking to repair or tear open your Surface Laptop SE, Microsoft has just released a new video to assist you in the process. The company has shared a new video that showcases the notebook being disassembled (Via XDADevelopers).

Talking about the laptop first, the Surface Laptop SE was unveiled last year and was the first Surface device that was made for kids (K-8: kindergarten through eighth grade). The new notebook is a budget PC from American tech giant that runs its Windows 11 SE, which is a cut down version of Windows 11 OS. In the past, the company received a fair bit of criticism over their bad repairability. But it seems that the brand has taken this into account with the newer models.

In the teardown video, we can see the Surface Laptop SE being opened and disassembled with just a few screwdrivers like Torx T6 and Philips PH0. Although while tearing down isn’t too much of a hassle, but you can’t simply remove and replace every component. The processor, RAM, and storage are soldered on the motherboard, however, the speakers, power connector, battery, and the display assembly can be removed.

Microsoft Surface Laptop SE
Surface Laptop SE

In other words, repairs on these parts are still possible. Furthermore, the company has even partnered with iFixit for the distribution of essential tools for Surface Laptops and Surface Pro devices. This implies that Microsoft is making these products compatible with third party repairs as well.

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