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minus-square@subtext@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink20•9 months agoThe biggest one that I’m glad to never have to worry about: User replaceable battery You can even put a bigger battery in down the line if you wish. No planned obsolescence.
minus-square@cor315@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink5•9 months agoI mean, all the dell business laptops I’ve purchased have a replaceable battery. You just have to unscrew the bottom panel to do it. But no, they don’t have a swappable battery.
minus-square@Dave@lemmy.nzlinkfedilink4•9 months agoMy experience with laptops in recent years is that having a replaceable battery is the exception.
minus-square@Dave@lemmy.nzlinkfedilink2•9 months agoYes! I don’t really rely on the battery that much but it’s nice to know I could buy a bigger one in the future. Worth pointing out it’s not swappable, and many people have found the battery life a little lacking.
The biggest one that I’m glad to never have to worry about:
User replaceable battery
You can even put a bigger battery in down the line if you wish. No planned obsolescence.
I mean, all the dell business laptops I’ve purchased have a replaceable battery. You just have to unscrew the bottom panel to do it. But no, they don’t have a swappable battery.
My experience with laptops in recent years is that having a replaceable battery is the exception.
Yes! I don’t really rely on the battery that much but it’s nice to know I could buy a bigger one in the future.
Worth pointing out it’s not swappable, and many people have found the battery life a little lacking.