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Are upgradeable laptops the future?

In the age-old laptop vs desktop debate, those who prefer a permanent workstation often highlight one of its key advantages: upgradeability. Most desktop PCs let you swap out the processor, RAM and hard drive as and when they need replacing, allowing you to fine-tune your set-up.

You simply don’t get that sort of functionality on the majority of laptops, where the component parts are often locked way and inaccessible to most consumers. When laptop performance slows significantly or you’re running extremely low

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