iFixit tears down Valve Steam Machine and gives it high repairability score

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The iFixit handymen have managed to get their hands on and disassemble one of the 300 Valve Steam Machine beta consoles that were released to testers only a week ago, awarding it an impressive nine out of 10 repairability score.

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If you’re used to the teardowns of most Apple products by iFixit, which usually detail how difficult is it to put a MacBook or an iPad back together again, then you may be pleasantly surprised to hear about how the website’s encounter with one of the Steam Machine beta units went.

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