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Linux for Microsoft Surface devices. It is reality!
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Surfaces are abysmal for repairs and upgrades, as well. They're literally glued together like a smartphone.
It is weird, I agree. But I don't think there is some another way to do it with so thin case and good performance.
I'd argue it's significantly more preferable to have a laptop that's a little thicker but you can safely open in a couple of minutes with a screwdriver, but your mileage may vary.
This is why I bought the Dell 5290 2-in-1. It can be opened and the battery and ssd can be replaced for cheap.