Storage-wise, both have 256 GB and 512 GB high - speed
SSD options, though the XPS 13 can be upgraded to a terabyte of storage space using the PCIexpress solution.
As far as power & performance is concerned, you got the options for 4GB / 8 GB of RAM and 256GB / 512 GB
SSD options w / a Power button that doubles as a fingerprint reader that works w / Windows Hello.
Dell offers 32 GB and 64 GB
SSD options, albeit at sky - high prices ($ 611 and $ 1,010, respectively).
Both models include 6 GB GDDR5 dedicated memory, up to 6 - core performance with 8th Gen Intel Core processors (with up to Core i7 on the G5 and i9 on the G7), dual fans, and dual drives with
SSD options.
RAM varies from 8 GB to 16 GB, and
the SSD options ranges from 256 GB to 1 TB.
Coming in 15 and 17 - inch sizes, Dell G3 15 and 17 laptops are powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 up to 1060 Max - Q discrete graphics, 8th Gen Intel quad - core H - Series CPUs up to i7, dual fans and dual drives with
SSD options
If you're looking for extreme performance, but aren't interested in hybrid or
SSD options, you may be interested in this VelociRaptor 500 — a 10,000 RPM traditional hard drive that's been built with maximum speed and performance in mind.
It offers a wide range of
SSD options (16, 32, 64) and a 2 GB RAM option and there is a 3G option is included as well.
It offers a wide range of
SSD options (16, 32, 64) and a 2 GB
Netbook Navigator are offering the Nav7 with a range of
SSD options (16, 32, 64) and a 2 GB RAM option [cheer!]
It has about 3 hours of battery life and comes in 4, 8, and 16 GB
SSD options.
The Series 7 features a 1366 x 768 - resolution, 2 GB of RAM and offers 32 and 64 GB
SSD options.
The Tega v2 powered by 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N455 processor, 1 GB DDR3 support up to 2 GB, GMA 3150 graphics card, 10 inch capacitive multi-touch display with a 1024 x 600 pixel resolution for silky navigation,
SSD options (16 GB, 32 GB), 64 GB via SD / SDHC0.3 M or 1.3 M webcam support for 1080p video, and preloaded with Windows 7 OS.
Internal storage has improved, with 64 GB, 128 GB (tested here), 256 GB, and 512 GB
SSD options available.
For storage expansion, Adam has SD card slot while Apple sticks to
SSD options with 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB storage options.
A 64 GB
SSD option is available on the T90 Chi.
A 512 GB
SSD option is offered.
Add $ 100 for the 3G and another $ 150 for the 64 GB
SSD option.
Meanwhile, Acer offers up to 2 TB of storage, though there's
no SSD option at this stage.
The 1 TB
SSD option means you'll be able to store tons of apps and files, and so that component should last for some time as well.
There are no seventh - generation Core i7 processor in this group, there is not a 512 GB
SSD option, nor is there a model that ships with 16 GB of system memory.
The Latitude 5285 2 - in - 1 features a 12.3 - inch, 3:2 aspect ratio display, comes with a 1 TB
SSD option, 16 GB of RAM, and there's an option of seventh - generation Intel Core processors - just like the Surface Pro 4.
Not exact matches
Lastly, we liked the
option to expand the storage: There is room for one additional 2.5» SATA HDD /
SSD drive if you'd like to upgrade later, which is always good to have.
RAM strength will be either 4 or 8 GB while internal memory
options comprise of 128 or 256 GB of
SSD storage.
It's available in up to third - gen Intel Core i7 processor
options supported by up to 8 GB DDR3 RAM and storage
options of up to a 500 GB HDD (with included Active Protection to help protect against accidental drop damage) or 128 GB
SSD.
They run quad - core 1.44 GHz (with 1.84 GHz Turbo Burst) Intel Atom x5 - 8300 «Cherry - Trail» processors, have
options of 2 GB or 4 GB of DDR3 RAM, and standard 64 GB of
SSD storage.
Benefit from 2 GB RAM (8 GB maximum) and a hard disk up to 320 GB with the
option to install the 128 GB
SSD drive.
A 10.1 inch multi-touch screen with a 1024 x 600 pixel resolution makes up the display area while on board storage
options range from 16 to 128 GB of
SSD.
I won't buy an ereader with no
ssd slot or other external storage
option.
Other than that, it's a 11.6 - inch tablet with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 4 GB of RAM, 128 GB of
SSD storage, and extra security
options for enterprises.
Storage
options will range from 128 GB, to 256 GB, to 512 GB of
SSD storage, all with 128 GB microSD card support too.
There won't be a 32 GB
option with this puppy, as it starts off right at 64 GB
SSD, with a microSD memory card slot for expansion purposes as well.
As for configuration
options for the Edge, it starts at $ 999 (# 660) for the 1.7 GHz i5 and 64 GB
SSD version, $ 1,299 for the 1.9 GHz i7 Pro and 128 GB harddrive, and $ 1,449 for the i7 with 256 GB harddrive.
There has
option for 8 GB RAM and 256 GB
SSD as well and also allows further expansion up to 256 GB.
RAM
options are 4 GB to 8 GB (1600 MHz) LPDDR3 RAM, while storage
options are 128, 256, and 512 GB of
SSD storage, in addition to the tablet also having regular microSD card support.
Months after the original 12 - inch Windows 10 2 - in - 1 tablet Samsung Galaxy TabPro S was released with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, Samsung decided to launch an additional 8 GB RAM version with 256 GB
SSD storage too last evening, and this one is even gold colored, as opposed to the black or white
options of the regular models.
Other important specifications of this tablet include 4 GB LPDDR3 RAM, with storage
options of 128 GB or 256 GB of
SSD storage.
The 3.57 - pounder is available next month starting at $ 2499 with Core 2 Solo or Duo
options and the choice of a sweet 64 GB
SSD or 120 GB HDD.
The sleek design also dictates the storage
options, as the Yoga 3 Pro comes with a 256 GB solid - state drive (
SSD).
The new Surface Pro and Pro 4 storage
options start at 128 GB
SSD, through 256 GB, 512 GB and even a maximum 1 TB
option.
Curiously, there appears to be no
SSD - only
option from Dell for the XPS 15, at least in their press release.
A wide variety of
options are available, including Intel's RapidStart and SmartResponse (startup, hibernate and caching improvements) technology, using a traditional hard drive plus a 32 GB mSata card to achieve
SSD - like performance.
Those offerings include: Vector M30 — designed for home, office, and workstation applications, the Vector M30 utilizes mATX Asus B350M - A motherboards and AMD Ryzen 7 1700, 1800, and 1800X processors along with a number of
SSD and GPU
options for a multitude of customizations to meet the needs of a variety of end users.
A 13.3» 1080P IPS display, CPU
options up to Core i7 and there's a 128 GB
SSD in the tablet.
Under the hood we've got Nvidia's new Tegra 3 quad core processor with 1 GB or RAM and the
option for a 32 or 64 GB
SSD along side some cloud based storage from ASUS Webstorage.
The system uses an i7 - 7700K (overclocked), ASUS Z270M - Plus motherboard, 650W EVGA SuperNOVA PSU, 16 GB of DDR4 - 2400 MHz Crucial Ballistix RAM, an EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 GPU, a 512 GB Samsung 960 Pro
SSD, a 1 TB HDD, Windows 10, and a one - year standard warranty with a 3 - year
option available.
The new laptop - tablet hybrid comes with third - generation Intel Core i7 / i5 / i3 processors and NVIDIA discrete graphics, along with 4 GB DDR3 dual channel RAM, USB 3.0,
SSD and HDD high - capacity storage
options.
I'm holding off on my ps4 upgrade because solid state prices are still on a downward trend, and I think a 1 TB
SSD will be the right
option for me about a year from now.
As mentioned above, these
SSDs generally have read / write times in excess of 500MB / s, making them the very fastest
options currently available on the market
Cheaper
SSDs have slightly slower read and write speeds, as well as usually lower capacity storage
options.