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> 'same laptop, but slightly cheaper because there's no battery in it at all'

So, a simple computer? You can even choose your keyboard, mouse and screens.

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Not the same - I still want to be able to just use and carry round the one thing without needing a monitor, mouse, keyboard etc at every single location, but I basically never need to use it somewhere where there isn't a wall socket available.
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It seems ridiculous on the surface, since you'd think you'd just buy a desktop or something, but with a laptop with no battery, and hypothetically better everything else, it would eliminate the need for a bunch of other peripherals
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Ah but then you'd need to hard shut down to carry it home. The battery should keep the ram active to commute while sleeping
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Kind of an interesting idea. Only the portability but none of the mobile computing capability.

It does kind of seem like, outside a few select models, the PC market just gets the laptop part of laptops so so wrong. Bad touchpads, bad screens, no battery life, unpleasant industrial design usually, crammed with crapware and other bullshit. I hand it to the few companies that do try harder to remedy these.

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Eh, I want some battery, it's nice when you need to move rooms or someone kicks the power cable out. Even 15 minutes would be enough for a chonkster machine like this.
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I wonder if a big capacitor would be cheaper than a battery, probably not with how huge in scale battery production is at this point.
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The early hybrid car of computers
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