It's not meant to be upgradeable beyond storage. I think that sort of kills it (I'm ready for the down votes I'm about to get) because for the console gamer, it lacks the game he's looking for. Unless he has a techie friend or is himself willing to install Windows, he's not going to be content with the games supported by Linux and will miss out on games he's used to like BF4 or the like. But then it's also not upgradeable, putting it into a dead zone in which it cannot be expanded (without a techie friend, that is) so then my question is who does this appeal to? Some people are arguing that it's meant for those who aren't builders and who don't know anything about PCs, but then how does it appeal to a console gamer when it doesn't offer much in the way of the triple As he's looking for and the one advantage that MIGHT convince him (i.e. being able to upgrade it in future) is a questionable feature at best? Go ahead, down vote me, but unless you can respond and tell me why this doesn't seem like a dead end, I don't think what I'm saying is crazy.