I talked to a Lenovo telephone salesman and checked on it. The voiding of the warranty is because the innards of the Lenovo laptop are blocked by a plate that must be unscrewed. I can do that, yet I can't blame them for not wanting to warranty computers that have had their innards exposed and worked upon by others. Who did you talk to, other than the mirror? //@Anonymous: I don’t think that’s true, adding memory does not void warranty, you are missleading others //@anonymous: 4 GB of RAM is not enough for a modern Windows 10 computer, but Walmart doesn't offer the option of adding RAM. I could put in more RAM myself, but opening the computer voids the Lenovo warranty, according to Lenovo. Not a deal for me.
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By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 08:28 PM EST
Optane works faster than SSD but more expensive. That's why it comes with 16GB only.
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By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 03:20 PM EST
you may not even have slots for additional memory. systems ship with soldered down memory these days to save cost..especially ones that are sold for so cheap. //@Anonymous: I don’t think that’s true, adding memory does not void warranty, you are missleading others //@anonymous: 4 GB of RAM is not enough for a modern Windows 10 computer, but Walmart doesn't offer the option of adding RAM. I could put in more RAM myself, but opening the computer voids the Lenovo warranty, according to Lenovo. Not a deal for me.
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By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 02:30 PM EST
Yes, but no SSD? //@Anonymous: It's 349 //@Anonymous: No SSD?
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By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 01:20 PM EST
It's 349 //@Anonymous: No SSD?
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By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 01:03 PM EST
I don’t think that’s true, adding memory does not void warranty, you are missleading others //@anonymous: 4 GB of RAM is not enough for a modern Windows 10 computer, but Walmart doesn't offer the option of adding RAM. I could put in more RAM myself, but opening the computer voids the Lenovo warranty, according to Lenovo. Not a deal for me.
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By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 11:48 AM EST
4 GB of RAM is not enough for a modern Windows 10 computer, but Walmart doesn't offer the option of adding RAM. I could put in more RAM myself, but opening the computer voids the Lenovo warranty, according to Lenovo. Not a deal for me.
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