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On the 21.5-incher, you can't upgrade the memory yourself; what you buy is what you'll have forever, unless you take it into the shop.
And it even has a removable bottom panel to easily upgrade the memory.
Users can upgrade the memory to up to 32GB with SD/SDHC or Memory Stick Duo cards.
Also, the RAM slot is accessible via a panel on the bottom of the machine so you don't have to crack the thing open any more (like I did) to upgrade the memory. . .
And while the supply glut has been great news for PC owners seeking to upgrade the memory of their systems, the DRAM market suddenly looks like a game of chicken, in which the players are vying to see who can endure the pain the longest.
By simply taking out two screws in the back of the machine you can upgrade the memory from 512 megabytes to 1 gigabyte for $30; if you wanted to upgrade the flash memory from 4 gigabytes to 32 it would be considerably more expensive, running you more than $500.
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Computer users who run into delays after they open many browser tabs or programs might try upgrading the memory (RAM) in their computers to 4 or 8 gigabytes, which can cost less than $100.
Upgrading the memory should be considered if you're thinking of buying this one, and that is certainly worth the extra money.
While you can usually upgrade the storage or the memory, you cannot upgrade the processor or video card, which will eventually leave your laptop lagging behind.
The built-in 8 megabytes of memory can hold 100 pages of black-and-white text or two full-page color scans; you can upgrade the storage with a MicroSD memory card.
The device also comes with 8 gigabytes of built-in internal memory and comes with a micro SD card slot that will allow users to upgrade the devices memory.
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