1. iFixit has recently acquired Microsoft's Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 and conducted a teardown to demonstrate their high repairability. 2. The devices are praised for their improved design that facilitates easier repairs. 3. This change reflects Microsoft's shift in philosophy towards more user-friendly and sustainable product design.
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