Hello, I’ve been uhmming and ahhing over which laptop to buy. I was almost decided on the HP Envy 16 but the HP Envy 17 is a much better fit for me personally (full size sd card slot and number pad). It’s also a couple of hundred pounds cheaper and atm is on sale for under £800 whereas the 16 inch model is going to be about £1100. I never felt comfortable spending over 1k on a laptop but couldn’t seem to get what I needed at a lower price point. The HP envy 16 was a bit of a compromise but has the advantage of upgradeable RAM (and 2 ssd slots but the envy 17 ssd can be upgraded).

I’m just not sure whether it’s too much of a risk to buy the potentially unfixable envy 17 (with a decent amount of RAM of course) and get everything else I was looking for spec wise or whether I should spend a few more hundred and buy the fixable envy 16 and compromise on practical use instead. A compromise obviously has to be made - where would you make it?

  • Andi-anna@alien.topOPB
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    11 months ago

    Thanks. I’m certainly wouldn’t want to try and upgrade any soldered RAM lol. But HP customer services essentially said it’s pretty unfixable and not worth bothering price wise to even try and fix it so is more about reliability for me if anything should go wrong and I guess I’m trying to work out (as much as anyone can really) how common issues with soldered RAM are.