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This laptop is tailored for people that must have the lightest possible laptop while they are on the go. 2.14lbs.
I don't understand the nitpicking … soldered ram… and lack of gpu? What? Is this some kind of trolling.
For 90% of people, cracking open a laptop, buying the exact RAM needed (after doing research to make sure there's no quiet incompatibilities), and installing said RAM is absolutely not in their gameplan. Ever.
RAM slots are thicker and add to the cost -- a cost that most people will never take advantage of. And 16gb is absolutely fine for most users (heck, you have people screaming that 8gb is fine for most users. as much as I disagree with that, there's a certain amount of truth to it for lighter workloads).
Listen, this is a laptop for work on the go. Not a gaming laptop, ok. Why complain?
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Great deal, but the solderied RAM kills it for me at least.
For 90% of people, cracking open a laptop, buying the exact RAM needed (after doing research to make sure there's no quiet incompatibilities), and installing said RAM is absolutely not in their gameplan. Ever.
RAM slots are thicker and add to the cost -- a cost that most people will never take advantage of. And 16gb is absolutely fine for most users (heck, you have people screaming that 8gb is fine for most users. as much as I disagree with that, there's a certain amount of truth to it for lighter workloads).
For 90% of people, cracking open a laptop, buying the exact RAM needed (after doing research to make sure there's no quiet incompatibilities), and installing said RAM is absolutely not in their gameplan. Ever.
RAM slots are thicker and add to the cost -- a cost that most people will never take advantage of. And 16gb is absolutely fine for most users (heck, you have people screaming that 8gb is fine for most users. as much as I disagree with that, there's a certain amount of truth to it for lighter workloads).
And if it's ULV RAM, DIMMS don't exist for it. It's all soldered.
This laptop is tailored for people that must have the lightest possible laptop while they are on the go. 2.14lbs.
I don't understand the nitpicking … soldered ram… and lack of gpu? What? Is this some kind of trolling.
I hear ya. This is a totally different class of machine, meant for a use-case where they don't want nor need to tinker with RAM or play video games. But some people aren't ever satisfied.
I look at the size of this machine -- it's a very light 13" machine with a 2K display that's 450nits. That's impressive. 16gb/512gb is perfectly fine for most business users. And a 1080p camera in an era where most are still 720p. This is a working person's laptop.
Some complaints about overheating, but you could say that about any intel box.
I have gen 1, it is the best laptop I have ever owned!
I have X1 carbon and X1 nano and they are both fantastic machines. Don't want to find a reason to get the newer nano but if someone happens to mention some valid reason lol save me
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I don't understand the nitpicking … soldered ram… and lack of gpu? What? Is this some kind of trolling.
RAM slots are thicker and add to the cost -- a cost that most people will never take advantage of. And 16gb is absolutely fine for most users (heck, you have people screaming that 8gb is fine for most users. as much as I disagree with that, there's a certain amount of truth to it for lighter workloads).
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RAM slots are thicker and add to the cost -- a cost that most people will never take advantage of. And 16gb is absolutely fine for most users (heck, you have people screaming that 8gb is fine for most users. as much as I disagree with that, there's a certain amount of truth to it for lighter workloads).
RAM slots are thicker and add to the cost -- a cost that most people will never take advantage of. And 16gb is absolutely fine for most users (heck, you have people screaming that 8gb is fine for most users. as much as I disagree with that, there's a certain amount of truth to it for lighter workloads).
And if it's ULV RAM, DIMMS don't exist for it. It's all soldered.
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I don't understand the nitpicking … soldered ram… and lack of gpu? What? Is this some kind of trolling.
I don't understand the nitpicking … soldered ram… and lack of gpu? What? Is this some kind of trolling.
I look at the size of this machine -- it's a very light 13" machine with a 2K display that's 450nits. That's impressive. 16gb/512gb is perfectly fine for most business users. And a 1080p camera in an era where most are still 720p. This is a working person's laptop.
Some complaints about overheating, but you could say that about any intel box.
I have X1 carbon and X1 nano and they are both fantastic machines. Don't want to find a reason to get the newer nano but if someone happens to mention some valid reason lol save me