Quote from: Torsten Jahnke on September 14, 2019, 13:39:37Very interesting...there are so many devices with fixed batteries and a lot of glue but I've never heard in one that the screen really needs to be destroyed to reach the battery, more like it's an excuse to charge more or whoever you're quoting lacks the expertise to remove the screen properly.
I would rather cut off my hand with a plastic spoon then buying this kind of crap.
I have had bought a brand new Surface 4 Pro for ca. 2200 EUR and after 3 yrs the battery is done.
That's not a big problem but just changing the battery will cost round about 500 EUR because during the change the display will be broken and you also need to replace this.
It's the same with the Surface 6 becausethey they glued the laptop together instead of screwing.
Never ever a Microsoft hardware.
Quote from: Ayoh on September 14, 2019, 10:00:53Good point, but SP upgrades have been pretty pointless for a couple years now and it's much more sensible getting a higher tier second handed than getting a lower tier new, the price drop is more meaningful than the meager upgrades.
What is the point of this upgrade if it is the same stupid 16GB limit and a 14nm processor? No way i will be buying this is this is the case.
The minimum requirement should be 32GB and a 10nm generation processor