Alright, you need a pokey thing to get disassembly started, but Dell`s Luna concept laptop is super repairable.
Okay, maybe not entirely bare hands. You need a little pokey thing to get disassembly started on Dell`s ultra-repairable Luna concept, but after that you can pull out every piece of the laptop with your dumpy little sausage fingers. No cables, no screws, no adhesives, just easy access to every part under the hood. Making repair more accessible to individuals and indendent repair means less e-waste in the landfill.
The Dell Luna promises no cables, no screws, no adhesives; just easy access to every part under the hood.
Dell had debuted this concept a year ago, and for CES this year, they`re unveiling a few significant upgrades. The guiding principle with Luna is to produce 50% fewer overall emissions when making a laptop. This means making sure that parts can be easily swapped out and recycled gracefully. It also means a smaller motherboard, reducing power needs to enab...
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