I'm just wondering about future-proofing my laptop. I'm thinking of buying either an Elimina or an Elimina Pro 15.6", with 1TB of M.2 NVMe storage. I'm actually using (marginally) more than this on my current computer, so I suspect I might hit the cap eventually, but right now I don't want to shell out an extra £100+ for a 2TB stick or two 1TB sticks, so I'd want to defer the decision, particularly since they're getting cheaper all the time. Are they accessible (like the RAM is - I upgraded my older, also PCS, laptop with new RAM a few years back) or would they be very tricky to install/replace (e.g. soldered in or buried deep).
PS: I assume it's possible this might void my warranty regardless of how practical it is, but I don't care about that as my warranty will probably have expired by the time I consider doing this.
PPS: I also assume on the software side it isn't quite as easy as RAM where I literally swapped them and I might have to fiddle in the BIOS or other settings. I'm not concerned about that unless it's so hard I'd have a good chance of bricking my PC.
Thanks for any help you can provide! If none of you know I'll email support.
PS: I assume it's possible this might void my warranty regardless of how practical it is, but I don't care about that as my warranty will probably have expired by the time I consider doing this.
PPS: I also assume on the software side it isn't quite as easy as RAM where I literally swapped them and I might have to fiddle in the BIOS or other settings. I'm not concerned about that unless it's so hard I'd have a good chance of bricking my PC.
Thanks for any help you can provide! If none of you know I'll email support.