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Posted by Chris mcfaul
 - January 26, 2017, 16:35:38
I agree...

Obviously you have to be careful.. it is delicate electronics and the parts are very small.. but anyone with any common sense could easily replace the disk.. just undo two screws, pop the screen off, take out the old SSD and insert a new one.
Posted by Shaun
 - December 06, 2016, 12:47:12
Sorry, but I have to object to your comment about maintenance on the XPS 12. All you have to do is unscrew the screws on the cover and lift the lid. It is also easy to remove the battery, so easy in fact Dell have released a http://topics-cdn.dell.com/pdf/xps-12-9250_Service%20Manual_en-us.pdf service manual on replacing things like, the wireless card, SSD, camera, etc.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 08, 2016, 09:58:05
4K for on the go. Dell wants to advance the convertible sector by setting new standards with the new 2-in-1 XPS 12 9259. A 4K panel, 512 GB SSD and Core m7 are some technical highlights that Dell offers. The XPS proves to be a real jack-of-all-trades in routine use, but has to accept clear deductions when it comes to battery performance. Find out in our in-depth report what the total package has to offer.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-XPS-12-9250-4K-Convertible-Review.162679.0.html