So I was thinking about buying a laptop. I’ve already chosen the model. It weighs about 3 kg, if not more. But it’s armored and durable. I hope it will last for about 8-9 years.
Just considering the AI bubble is going to burst, I was worried that there might be a shortage of parts for repairs, and the new devices, as I heard, will have some kind of improved wiretapping at the hardware level.
I’m just going to learn how to repair it, even though I’m a complete noob for now.
Any advice on what to do?


I’ve had a surface tablet since 2017. I had to take it to a repair shop to replace the battery but it’s surprisingly still doing pretty good. It’s light , does most of what I need day to day, and more durable than expected.
At one point I had a beefy gaming laptop with upgradeable everything and it was good for what it was but honestly, the surface was cheaper and has lasted longer which is shocking to me.
Yes Linux rules and Microsoft sucks. Just saying the armored upgradeable computers are still limited by motherboards and necessarily integrated systems. Not to mention they aren’t at all convenient for day to day use