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IBM did the same thing 25 years ago on the Thinkpad 600 series.
Yeah, that's fair. The T-series in particular was solid for so long though. Until it wasn't.
I'm pretty happy with my P14s (essentially a T14). It's even worse in that all the RAM is soldered, but as I understand things, AMD had legitimate performance reasons for doing so, and the trend is likely to continue.
That may be. And it's not like RAM goes bad constantly when it's soldered to the board.
At least it is all soldered: having a slot available and never being able to match what is soldered in sounds like my OCD's worst nightmare.
I do like the P series. For as much as I use a laptop (modulo my work laptop, which I don't own), I'm still on my trusty T440p, which I have modded as much as humanly possible.