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Posted by colt-lemon-pluck
 - June 20, 2019, 05:19:11
That "problem" can be easily solved with a regular backup using an external drive, NAS, or cloud storage with google drive, dropbox, onedrive (default), etc. That's how I've been migrating to new computers for years anyway. Also, bashing Dell for offering something that won't satisfice your requirements when they offer other solutions that will check all your boxes, sounds like just whining for the sake of it. You should be looking at the Latitude and Precision lines which are more direct competition for the Thinkpad. The XPS is obviously the most high end  consumerist for home option, basically a response against the macbook airs of the world. This because there's plenty of demand in the market for these kind of glued, soldered, irreparable, stylish, high-end goods
Posted by Douglas Black
 - June 19, 2019, 11:42:00
Quote from: Rick on June 08, 2019, 16:00:19
Quote from: Rick on June 08, 2019, 15:48:51
I have to say, you kinda killed the mood for me lol.

I read about the XPS 13 2-in-1 and have been waiting for it since. It seemed pretty much perfect for me.

Now I need it for school, so losing files is not ideal to put it lightly.

Do you recommend something else for me? 2-in-1 always looked attractive to me, but if you say "you should definitely not do that" I can go away from it. Any tips?

I saw you mentioned the Lenovo ThinkPad X1E, but that one is a bit above my budget. Preferably the price up to $2000

Hi Rick,

If you really want a 2-in-1, check out the Lenovo Yoga C930. The HP I linked in the article is also an upgradable 2-in-1.
Posted by Rick
 - June 08, 2019, 16:00:19
Quote from: Rick on June 08, 2019, 15:48:51
I have to say, you kinda killed the mood for me lol.

I read about the XPS 13 2-in-1 and have been waiting for it since. It seemed pretty much perfect for me.

Now I need it for school, so losing files is not ideal to put it lightly.

Do you recommend something else for me? 2-in-1 always looked attractive to me, but if you say "you should definitely not do that" I can go away from it. Any tips?

I saw you mentioned the Lenovo ThinkPad X1E, but that one is a bit above my budget. Preferably the price up to $2000
Posted by Rick
 - June 08, 2019, 15:48:51
I have to say, you kinda killed the mood for me lol.

I read about the XPS 13 2-in-1 and have been waiting for it since. It seemed pretty much perfect for me.

Now I need it for school, so losing files is not ideal to put it lightly.

Do you recommend something else for me? 2-in-1 always looked attractive to me, but if you say "you should definitely not do that" I can go away from it. Any tips?
Posted by Douglas
 - June 03, 2019, 06:54:09
Quote from: Astar on June 02, 2019, 20:51:02
Douglas Black, I totally agree with you and applaud your bravery in writing this.  Too many websites simply do not dare to speak up on these matters for fear of losing advertising dollars.

For that reason, I only recently started coming to www.notebookchat.com and will definitely be spending more time on this website.

If I may add, there is no reason why they should be soldering the RAM as well. There is negligible space saving in soldering anything down, except for saving a couple of pennies.

I would like to see your website raise these same issues with the consumer smartphones on sale. They are even worse in removing micro-SD card slots, sealing/glueing/soldering everything, including the batteries.

There is an epic global consumer electronic waste problem.

I feel that websites like yours should devote more space to more crowd funded efforts like Eve V. Perhaps all this anger & frustration can eventually alsolead to a crowd-funded smartphone with a removable battery?

N.B. Would you consider integrating Disqus support too?

I wrote about the problem of ewaste before:
ultrabookreview.com/23232-tech-companies-must-be-held-accountable-for-the-environmental-damage-caused-by-their-anti-consumer-practices/

Very interesting that Azor is claiming no soldered SSD now. Perhaps the Computex sales got it wrong. Perhaps they changed the design. We may never know.
Posted by Ian
 - June 02, 2019, 21:46:31
Frank has just written on twitter that the xps beig released does NOT have a soldered-in ssd

:)
Posted by Astar
 - June 02, 2019, 20:51:02
Douglas Black, I totally agree with you and applaud your bravery in writing this.  Too many websites simply do not dare to speak up on these matters for fear of losing advertising dollars.

For that reason, I only recently started coming to www.notebookchat.com and will definitely be spending more time on this website.

If I may add, there is no reason why they should be soldering the RAM as well. There is negligible space saving in soldering anything down, except for saving a couple of pennies.

I would like to see your website raise these same issues with the consumer smartphones on sale. They are even worse in removing micro-SD card slots, sealing/glueing/soldering everything, including the batteries.

There is an epic global consumer electronic waste problem.

I feel that websites like yours should devote more space to more crowd funded efforts like Eve V. Perhaps all this anger & frustration can eventually alsolead to a crowd-funded smartphone with a removable battery?

N.B. Would you consider integrating Disqus support too?
Posted by Liad Sagi
 - June 02, 2019, 01:22:34
I have a dell vostro 5459 , and I love it. It is working great, even 3 years later (Chrome is 99% of what I do , and with skylake and a fast SSD it works fine+)

Mainly because it's upgradable. I've swapped the battery for a new one after two years , I've repasted the laptop once every year or so, I've upgraded the ram and SSD , and even replaced scratched chassis parts. All of this things was quite cheap and easy to do, and made it a better laptop , when I could not spend 2000 euro on an XPS with the specs I have wanted. 

That's a real strength.
Posted by Chantelle
 - June 01, 2019, 09:30:41
I just would like to say what happened to the Dell XPS 18 loved my computer so much I have to get it fixed there's nothing like it anywhere...
Posted by Douglas Black
 - June 01, 2019, 08:44:25
Quote from: Cbakes on June 01, 2019, 04:17:58
What laptop do you suggest getting then?

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1E. Just be careful with BIOS updates, as Lenovo has been releasing updates that can brick this machine not once, not twice, but three or even four times now.

People just don't seem to take any pride in their work anymore. Perhaps the cost of outsourcing sub-contracts to the lowest bidders.
Posted by Cbakes
 - June 01, 2019, 04:17:58
What laptop do you suggest getting then?
Posted by 9370 owner
 - June 01, 2019, 03:15:15
I don't know if new Dell models are downgrading in quality, but I can tell for sure, my 9370 is the best laptop I've ever had.
Posted by John IL
 - June 01, 2019, 00:58:54
I like my XPS 9360 but after that they seemed to have gone downhill. The later models have loads of issues and questions of quality keep coming up. I bought mine as a refurbished for less money. Can't say I would have paid full price for a XPS model. If they start soldering memory and storage I won't buy another one.
Posted by danielee0707
 - June 01, 2019, 00:49:33
I feel this year even Inspiron 7590 is a more compelling option than the new XPS 15. It's lighter and cheaper. You pretty much get everything and more, one more m.2, full magnesium alloy body, and a numpad. You may argue the XPS has better build quality, but really? There is no audio or coil whine issue reported yet on Inspiron it seems.
Posted by BJ Levine
 - May 31, 2019, 23:06:26
Don't forget that pathetic excuse for a keyboard. Yep; copying the worst of Apple in every conceivable way. Crossing Dell off my list; Apple's notebooks are disasters, as well.

This wouldn't happen if Michael Dell were alive.