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Apple Vision Pro teardown deconstructs the weird-looking EyeSight display
Apple uses lenticular optics to create 'an animated, 3D-looking face with eyes' on the Vision Pro's external EyeSight display.
iPhone 15 Pro Max teardown reveals a mixed bag for repairability
Repair advocacy website iFixit tore down the iPhone 15 Pro Max and discovered a mixed bag of repairability.
The second-gen HomePod may be easier to repair than the first
The new HomePod is considerably easier to pry open than its ancestor.
Microsoft will make Surface parts available to consumers in 2023
Microsoft has promised to offer Surface parts to customers in the first half of next year.
Apple Watch Ultra teardown confirms it's rugged, but not easily repaired
A teardown of the Apple Watch Ultra shows that you can't really repair it despite the rugged design.
Apple's Studio Display guts feature a remarkable feat of over-engineering
It may look a lot like the redesigned iMac, but Apple’s new Studio Display is in many ways a more complicated device once you open it up.
iFixit teardown offers a peek inside the Mac Studio
A Mac Studio teardown has shown that you can replace the SSD, but upgrades are another matter.
Valve's Steam Deck might be easier to repair than you think
Valve's Steam Deck is easier to repair than it seemed at first blush, but the battery could be a pain to replace.
2021 MacBook Pro teardown reveals easy-to-remove batteries
iFixit took a closer look at the insides of the new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros.
iFixit's Apple Watch Series 7 teardown shows the same display tech as iPhone 13
iFixit has taken apart the Apple Watch Series 7.
Try to fix Valve’s Steam Deck at your own peril
Valve has shared a video teardown of its Steam Deck game console, but the clip makes a strong case against opening the system yourself.
Teardown shows the Playdate won’t suffer from controller drift like the Switch
iFixit got an early chance to look inside the Playdate and found some interesting information about the device.
iFixit looks inside Apple's new 24-inch iMac
Apple's tiny M1 chipset left a lot of space to work with inside the new all-in-one 24-inch iMac.
You can drill a keyring hole in Apple's AirTags (but you probably shouldn't)
A teardown of Apple's AirTags has shown that you can drill a keyring hole in the item tracker, but there will be consequences.
'Teardown' gets Steam Workshop support with over 100 mods
Destruction heist game Teardown's version 0.6 brings with it support for Steam Workshop and almost 100 hundred mods.
iFixit says Apple’s AirPods Max are ‘quite serviceable’
There are also x-ray images of the new headphones.
iFixit pulls the PS5 completely apart
Look inside the PlayStation 5 from all angles, including via x-ray.
iPhone 12 Pro Max teardown reveals a truly huge main camera
A teardown of Apple's iPhone 12 Pro Max has illustrated just how large the main camera sensor really is — you wouldn't fit it into a regular 12 Pro.
iFixit digs into the M1 MacBooks and finds they haven't changed much
The new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with M1 Apple Silicon CPUs are nearly identical to Intel-powered Macs.
DualSense teardown exposes the gears behind Sony's 'adaptive triggers'
One of the PS5’s most intriguing features is its controller’s capability to make you feel various in-game scenarios with its adaptive triggers. Now, TronicsFix has pulled a DualSense controller apart to give us a look at how its adaptive triggers work and at the device’s other inner components. Aside from giving us a glimpse of the complex trigger mechanism, the teardown also compares the controller to DualShock 4.