On Apr 10, 2024 at 11:35 AM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss wrote:I think they do this so one does not buy a cheaper computer and upgrade is as they go. I think they want one to buy a more expensive product if one needs more RAM, etc. One of the reasons I am extremely cautious about buying a PC these days. Doubly so when it comes to laptops. Also need to be careful because a lot of name-brand PCs have their components soldered into the mainboard now (specifically batteries, RAM, and storage drives), making upgrades / replacements impossible. Caveat emptor applies.  I definitely caution people to buy for future needs, and not current needs.