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Posted by Merlin1940
 - December 26, 2022, 14:41:20
Are the 16GB RAM soldered, or expandable, and to which MAX?
Buying a new PC in 2022 is IMO attractive only if it is delivered with, or expandable to, at least 32GB. For instance you have good PCs, for about $1000 and 2kg, with RTX 3060, up to date powerful versatile specs, including 2 standard SODIMM slots, expandable to 64GB.
My 1st personally bought notebook, in 1999, had the then-standard 16MB RAM, but to install Office Pro and Visual Studio 6, Microsoft recommended me 192MB, so I upgraded it to its MAX, 256MB. I did the same with all my various laptops, until my current PC, a Dell Latitude e6440 of 2013 bought used in 2017, upgraded to its MAX RAM of 16GB. That old PC entirely satisfies me EXCEPT THE 16GB RAM (I use to keep a lot of apps, browser windows and tabs, open). I am NOT READY to buy in 2022 a PC BLOCKED TO... my old 16GB!
Versailles, Mon 26 Dec 2022 14:41:20 +0100
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 06, 2022, 19:19:18
Honor is now aiming to offer much more performance with its new MagicBook 14, which combines the latest 45-watt Alder Lake H processor with a dedicated Nvidia GeForce RTX 2050 graphics card. Not to mention more key travel.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Honor-MagicBook-14-2022-review-Multimedia-laptop-with-RTX-2050.647183.0.html