
Microsofts Surface Pro X is even more repair-friendly than the Surface Laptop 3, getting a bigger thumbs-up from the teardown experts over at iFixit.While iFixit scored the Surface Laptop 3 as a 5 out of 10 when it came to repairs, the freshly unleashed Surface Pro X managed to creep ahead with a 6 out of 10.The most positive facet was the SSD being truly user-replaceable as its accessed without having to remove the screen, and can be taken out with just a SIM eject pin (and a T3 Torx screwdriver is needed to undo a single screw).Thats awesome to see in such a slim form factor, enthuses iFixit, while observing that the solid-state drive is the same model used in the Surface Laptop 3, and so standardization across the range means its easier for third-parties to support repairs on these devices.All the screws used in the Surface Pro X are standard Torx affairs, and the iFixit team were particularly impressed with how easily the display came out, with no globs of glue holding the screen in place (rather theres foam adhesive which can be cut easily enough, without requiring any heating and possible accidents with cracked displays).Theres even a tongue-in-cheek mention of a celebratory dance and the fact that we never thought wed get into a Surface Pro this easily.The caveats here are that iFixit noted that almost all repairs do require removal of the screen and it still isnt a trivial matter plus the battery remains firmly glued in, so theres no change here.Still, Microsoft is clearly moving in the right direction with this and the Surface Laptop 3, and is certainly a long way away from the days when iFixit wanted to give the Surface Laptop 2 a negative score for repairability.