Re: Dell Inspiron 1200 - Are they truly "non-upgradable" as the reps say?
- From: "Carla" <carla.thornton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Oct 2005 14:31:01 -0700
One RAM socket is available for adding a memory chip and i had no
problems removing the hard drive. Kits like Apricorn make hard drive
upgrades easy. You'll probably void the warranty, but like they say,
it's probably a short one anyway.
RYL wrote:
> Hi I'm looking at buying a low end laptop and the Dell 1200 has a great
> price, but the sales rep at Dell says they are absolutely not upgradable;
> not the memory or anything.
> How true is this??
>
> Thanks
> Ryl57
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