Certainly check if that would be possible before buying. Some cheaper machines use soldered parts and there are few paths for upgrades.Hmm, with a memory upgrade and swapping out to a bigger SSD that would still be a decent deal even after spending $100 or so on upgrades.
I did look up this model.Certainly check if that would be possible before buying. Some cheaper machines use soldered parts and there are few paths for upgrades.
documentation for this particular laptop model seems to indicate a maximum of 16gb of DDR4 with 8gb built in and 8gb in the sodimm slot. But, I only spent a few mins looking it up so I could be wrong.Add 32GB ddr4 Sodimm $60 and replace 256GB nvme with 2TB nvme $125
Meh, memory and SSD don't need upgraded as much as the 1080p screen.
