@Nouvanity The base 64GB even existing feels like a product of hardware shortages rather than something they had actually wanted to make. 64GB on a gaming device is excessively low in 2023
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@Nouvanity The base 64GB even existing feels like a product of hardware shortages rather than something they had actually wanted to make. 64GB on a gaming device is excessively low in 2023 10 comments
@boilingsteam @Nouvanity You don't seem to understand the difference is more than just the bigger storage, now it's a new screen bigger screen, the bigger storage, a bigger battery, a smaller process node CPU, a new wifi standard and a better carrying case. @BrodieOnLinux @boilingsteam @Nouvanity well, the 256GB *is* just bigger storage, I think. Not that it's a bad thing, you're getting a straight storage upgrade for the same price. @dlove67 @boilingsteam @Nouvanity The 256GB model is the same as the original it's just now priced like the 64GB model, the 512GB and 1TB model have the improvements @BrodieOnLinux @Nouvanity you are just oblivious to the fact that they stopped making a low tier device for the OLED version, and it's probable that the LCD version will disappear as they will stop making it @boilingsteam @Nouvanity They stopped making a low tier device and then made the higher tier device cheaper, I'm failing to see the problem lol @BrodieOnLinux @Nouvanity the problem is that the low tier pricing answered a market need which is not answered anymore when you stop making it |
@BrodieOnLinux @Nouvanity you dont seem to understand that 64GB is something you can turn into a 512 GB model in under 10 minutes for much less than what the 512GB model is worth