the IBM ThinkPad 235, a cult classic subnotebook released in late 90s. IBM engineering made incredibly compact machines like this one, which was exclusive to the Japanese market. There was time when IBM and many consumer products were made with industrial design teams and user replaceable parts. Sadly that era is gone now. Anyway, i am sharing this for nostalgic reasons.
the worst part is lenovo trying to copy Apple without understanding why people brought those thinkpads.
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Apple never believed in repairability. At least not since the Apple II era.
@TerryHancock @nixCraft The Mac-crack comes immediately to mind.