Apple Not Only Fixed The New MacBook Air's Keyboard It Also Made The Laptop Easier To Repair
© Provided by Gizmodo Australia Photo: iFixit" data-portal-copyright="Photo: iFixit"> It was long assumed that one of the big sacrifices to making a laptop as thin as the MacBook Air was severely diminishing its repairability. But iFixit gutted the recently announced 2020 MacBook Air and discovered more than just keyboard improvements; Apple has also made it easier to fix several of the laptop's most crucial components. The 2020 MacBook Air is a much welcome update to the disappointing MBA update released back in 2018, with 10th-gen Intel processors that can be maxed out with a 1.2GHz quad-core Core i7, a 256GB SSD that can be upgraded to 2TB, and a $US1,000 ($1,678) starting price tag. But anyone who's upgraded their Apple laptop in the past few years really only cares that the company has replaced the much-hated and very flawed butterfly keyboards with the new scissor-switch design introduced on the 16-inch MacBook Pro late last year....