Originally Posted by
GadgetFreak
For that matter CPU upgrades arent exactly common for Win machines either. All computers are "orphans" as far as Im concerned. Unless they change software/OS and no longer support it (I think very unlikely) it isnt even a consideration to me.
True; but at least it's still possible.
I've quite often changed the CPU in my desktop AND laptop. On most Dell laptops it's just a couple of screws to get to the CPU, and around $200 spent at Newegg on the correct mobile Intel chip. But I agree that it's not something most people will do