There has been an update in regard to the release schedule for Dell's new XPS 13 2-in-1 7390 convertible. It was originally expected to be made available on July 10, but it seems potential purchasers will have to wait a bit longer to get their hands on the upgraded device. The XPS 13 7390 should be released in late July or early August.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-XPS-13-7390-2-in-1-coming-in-July-or-August.424789.0.html
I thought Dell would eventually be smart enough to release a device that won't have soldered components such as the SSD... This does not seem to be the case. I bet that many potential buyers of the new XPS 7390 will end up buying a different product. This is a huge disadvantage and losing personal data or not being able to rescue it is a strong reason not to purchase this convertible. It is a shame...
Finally a non-stupid 16:9 laptop!
If I should buy this I need at least a 8 year garanty for the ssd
Quote from: Chris Ackermann on June 19, 2019, 23:05:36I thought Dell would eventually be smart enough to release a device that won't have soldered components such as the SSD... This does not seem to be the case. I bet that many potential buyers of the new XPS 7390 will end up buying a different product. This is a huge disadvantage and losing personal data or not being able to rescue it is a strong reason not to purchase this convertible. It is a shame...
How is that an issue if you're backing up and using Dropbox?
If you're not backing up then you're an idiot.
Quote from: Hambo on June 28, 2019, 08:40:09
Quote from: Chris Ackermann on June 19, 2019, 23:05:36I thought Dell would eventually be smart enough to release a device that won't have soldered components such as the SSD... This does not seem to be the case. I bet that many potential buyers of the new XPS 7390 will end up buying a different product. This is a huge disadvantage and losing personal data or not being able to rescue it is a strong reason not to purchase this convertible. It is a shame...
How is that an issue if you're backing up and using Dropbox?
If you're not backing up then you're an idiot.
From reading the above and your comment, I would say that the idiot will be the one who pays USD 1200+ and does daily backups of his private data and system configuration in order to be prepared for the event that the SSD stops working and is irreplaceable ;D