Hey! Can you clarify for me? I can see how "Doesn't excel in any special category" or something along those lines may be a con.
However I'm not sure why it would only be good for developers. The same thing that would make it good for developers could be ideal for many different types of users, couldn't it (dependable, great specs, expandable storage etc.)?
one thing, it doesn't look fancy, just dull; also, it doesn't have USB Type C, thunderbolt, but it has two ports to display two monitors; the graphic card is subpar, but very good at doing photoshop, not really a thing for game; if you just want a machine to surf the net, or do office work, there are other lighter, thinner options out there. Also, normal people wouldn't wanna open up a bunch of screws, and replace parts themselves, they just like to buy a laptop, and use it.
Ah I gotcha, thanks for the info, I edited the description to add this in! :)
It would be good to know what OP means by high-performance. Like a score in particular benchmark.