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  • There’s a difference between ‘repairable’ and ‘upgradable.’

    Absolutely! I’ve got a Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 (laptop/tablet thingy).

    I’ve upgraded/replaced the ssd - no problem.

    Unfortunately, this laptop has an issue with the keyboard: the left section/panel intermittently stops sending inputs. Meaning, keys like escape, a, w, shift, l-control - just stop (even in the bios). I’d read that they keyboard “collects” static which causes problems with certain sections of the keyboard.

    I thought I’d see how difficult it would be to replace the keyboard. I watched a teardown video, and of course you need to remove everything… but I lost it when, the person in the video used a heat gun to melt “plastic rivits” that connected the keyboard to the motherboard case. Then with the replacement keyboard needed to remelt the plastic rivits.

    This laptop is not repairable. In fact, I swore I’d never buy another Lenovo again as a result. … but if their focus is on making them repairable (and their recent partnership with GrapheneOS edit: oops, that’s Motorola and GrapheneOS) - I might be eating crow tonight.