On Fri, 8/23/2024 9:19 PM, tb wrote:
This is probably a silly question but...
On laptops with removable displays (i.e. displays that can be used as tablets), does the SSD reside inside the display?
Usually, you will get clues on this, by checking a review.
https://www.techradar.com/computing/laptops/hp-spectre-foldable-17
"Then we get to the keyboard.
It connects only via Bluetooth and has a 330-hour battery life. <=== Computer hardware can't last for 330 hours"
"but the Foldable is quite thick at 0.85cm, as that’s necessary
to house all of that internal hardware."
Five thousand bucks, and it does this. The display folds, the Thunderbolt
ports are in the top corners of the display, which means the computer
portion would be in the top section of the display panel. The thinness
suggest no fan and convection cooling (part of the reason it can't be
a compute champ). It must have an NVMe in there, because of the
high benchmark speed (6739MB/s reads, 4524MB/s writes).
https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/rHEVeHerjDnXtybBTJyb6J-1200-80.jpg.webp
Paul
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