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Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 2 Laptop (20XK0019US, Black) on sale for
$1,189.50 when you apply eCoupon code
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Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 5850U 1.9GHz 8-Core Processor
- 14" 1920x1080 400-nit IPS Display
- 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Memory (Soldered)
- 512GB PCIe SSD
- AMD Radeon Integrated Graphics
- 802.11ax (2x2) WiFi + Bluetooth 5.2
- Fingerprint Reader
- Backlit Keyboard
- Windows 10 Pro
- Ports:
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1
- 2x USB 3,2 Gen 1 Type-C
- 1x HDMI 2.0
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
- 3-Cell 50Wh Battery
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I can't find Thinkpads anywhere close to that price.
Same goes for Thinkpad but can't find any refurbished ones in that price range.
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Does the Perks at work work with student discount?
I haven't heard failed soldered RAM to be a widespread problem. Are you experiencing otherwise?
It is not an issue.
The thing about slots is that you need to open the laptop. Depending on ease, one can damage the finish, so it isn't always a necessity.
Since 32GB stick of 3200 mHz RAM is crazy expensive, most people will by 16GB, so the effective increase is 16GB to 24GB.
Maker are using lack of ram and storage space as a way to increase profits. The old days you mainly paid extra for faster cpus, now it is mostly storage. Soldered ram makes it difficult to get a system I would prefer as they tend to aim for the low cost market and over charge for adding reasonable amount of memory. If they didn't over charge for upgrading ram I would be less unhappy.
I prefer the ability to replace parts if needed versus replacing the whole machine because one of them fails or no longer meets the consumers needs. I like to at least be able to replace the SSD, wireless card, battery and the ram. I like up-gradable ram because it prevents potential waste if the consumers needs change and they find they need more ram.
Conversely and to be slightly hypocritically. I am not against soldered ram in phones or tablets. Mainly because of the cost difference I am normally willing to pay. I do dislike how so makers cripple the devices with smaller then I find reasonable amounts of ram/storage then overcharge for memory upgrades.
It is not an issue.
The thing about slots is that you need to open the laptop. Depending on ease, one can damage the finish, so it isn't always a necessity.
Since 32GB stick of 3200 mHz RAM is crazy expensive, most people will by 16GB, so the effective increase is 16GB to 24GB.
I am quite comfortable opening up my ThinkPads and really don't worry about hypothetical RAM failures which I have yet to experience. Plus I hardly ever hang on to a laptop much past warranty, so it doesn't really affect me anyway.
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I am quite comfortable opening up my ThinkPads and really don't worry about hypothetical RAM failures which I have yet to experience. Plus I hardly ever hang on to a laptop much past warranty, so it doesn't really affect me anyway.
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