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A Ukrainian soldier has shown how his M1 MacBook Air has almost survived a direct hit from artillery shell shrapnel.
Despite the impact, the MacBook Air was not completely destroyed. As seen in the photos and a follow-up video, the laptop still powers on, with parts of the display remaining responsive.
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