I don't buy laptops like that. I buy laptops I can easily swap components on. Then again, I've shown you the kind of laptops I buy already.
They have the benefit of being easy to open to add RAM, swap an SSD, change out the video card, and even put in a different wireless card.
They cost an arm and a leg, but they sure are nice pieces of kit.
yeah me too. Verle got this pone second hand cheap when his last one was killed by beer. So he didnt care about those things, either way he wouldnt care about those things. LoL
easy access is better
I often do my own upgrades, so I insist on easy access.
I do not care about my laptops being thin and light. I care about them being robust, more than that. So, I don't buy the ultra-thin laptops.
Hell, many of them now solder the RAM (and sometimes the HDD) to the motherboard, meaning you can't upgrade them at all. Even worse, it means you can't fix them.
Well, you can if you have a reflow soldering station and shit like that... Most people do not own those things.
My son has a laptop with an SD type card soldered to the motherboard for use as the HD.
cheap junk
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