repairable hardware

About this tag
The repairable hardware tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about the physical construction and serviceability of devices, with a focus on handheld gaming PCs like the ROG Xbox Ally X. Content examines teardowns that reveal user-serviceable components such as M.2 slots and removable thumbstick modules, alongside fragile plastic exteriors and fixed displays. The recurring theme is balancing repairability with durability, emphasizing the need for protective cases and screen protectors to maintain resale value and long-term reliability. This tag is relevant for users interested in hardware design, DIY repairs, and understanding trade-offs between modularity and ruggedness in modern portable devices.
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    ROG Xbox Ally X Teardown Shows Why You Need Case and Screen Protector

    The JerryRigEverything teardown of the ROG Xbox Ally X makes short work of any illusions that a $1,000 handheld is automatically invulnerable to everyday wear — and it should be required viewing for anyone who plans to toss this device in a bag without protection. The visual evidence is stark...
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