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64GB RAM. Not sure where they got the 96GB from. I wasn't able to configure it with more than 64.
The comparison to a macbook air in terms of weight is also laughable. This thing weighs 2.7kg (nearly 3 carton of milk) while the macbook weighs 1.2kg (one carton of milk). The battery lifetimes and uses are probably also nowhere near each other. Dunno why they picked that...
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I think you misread the intro, they were contrasting it with the Macbook Air; saying it's definitely not a thin and light notebook.
Ah, indeed. I missed the "not" in should not.
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