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[* black] In order to completely blur the lines between Ultrabook and high-powered laptop, Asus gave the Zenbook onboard RAM ''and'' removable RAM. | |
[* black] While this may give the Zenbook an identity crisis, it is a step in the right direction for Ultrabook design. | |
[* black] It is clear that Asus wanted to give users the ability to upgrade/repair their laptops, but could only allow for a single RAM module given the space constraints inside the already-bulging Zenbook. | |
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+ | [* black] We'll keep our eyes peeled for the onboard RAM, but the removable RAM module comes out for now. |