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Crack it open and go for it. Yes you can!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Case is secured by tiny screws implying no ordinarily user serviceable parts. Considering the cost of 512 at the moment, buying the similar higher capacity Acer with the i7 processor and 512 would be sensible
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I uses per my knowledge an M.2 type SSD and although in set up you can see options talking SSD0 and SSD1, I think only one SSD can sit on it. Would defer more precise answer to this questions to more in depth reviews on the internet but certainly you can upgrade the 256 to 512 or higher I believe. I wish it also had option to make RAID system like previous or even other existing Acer laptops. This one is still very new and needs expert reviews and critiques.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm sure you can but you might void warranty if you open the back panel. I had the same concern but 256g is a lot of storage, I just use an external HD or large thrumb drive. With the multi 3.0 usb ports it's fast.
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