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I've got two laptops, a personal one, and one from work. They're both Lenovo laptops.
My personal laptop can be repaired, you can slip out the battery and replace it without even using a screw. There's actually two batteries, one is internal and does require some screws to be removed but it's not very difficult. Anyone who wants to can easily do that. The same goes for the fan and cooler, RAM, and SSD, network card, keyboard, screen, and trackpad. There's probably a bunch of other things that can be easily replaced that I just haven't looked into.
My work laptop is from 2022, so it's about 4 years old now. It doesn't have a second external battery. Opening it up is a bit tougher, and you can't replace things as readily.
They have roughly the same dimensions, and weigh about as much. I don't really see the added value to me as a consumer with this newer laptop.