![]() I used to have a bog standard 15" dell Inspiron, ya know nothing fancy but pretty much exactly normal laptop size. On a side note, I don't really understand the appeal of thin laptops, I've yet to find a bag or any space not "tall enough" to fit even a chunky thinkpad with no issues, smaller dimensions are understandable but thickness has yet to be a hindrance to me.Ĭlick to expand.Less fashion but weight. I'd argue that most users value a replaceable battery over many different options in a laptop, batteries are one of the first issue to arise in any laptop I've owned and given the average 5 years of use before upgrading its pretty likely to be bad during ownership. ![]() The models with "conventional" latch batteries are some of the HPs and Acers, the rest are internal but aren't glued in and use a removable connector for easy replacement. ![]() Just looking through the Windows laptops list on curry's all of the laptops HP, Dell, Acer, Lenovo and a couple of others all have removable batteries. Click to expand.Its still a thing that mainly only applies to high end gear though, (and some ultra thin cheap shit) most average consumer laptops still have proper removable batteries. ![]()
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