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"textContent": "If you’re feeling truly brave and confident in your soldering abilities, you might just be able to solder a 1TB SSD into your new MacBook Neo. Per Macworld, famed YouTuber dosdude1 was able to go beyond Apple’s stock 256GB and 512GB configurations and solder a 1TB NAND NVMe SSD into a MacBook Neo notebook. The […]\n\nSource",
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