Tag: Schenker Connect 15

  • Why Most Laptops Lack This One Practical Feature

    Key Takeaway

    – Replaceable batteries are extremely rare despite sustainability marketing and EU right-to-repair regulations.
    – The Schenker Connect 15 is currently the only tested laptop with a fully user-removable battery.
    – Sealed-in batteries are not a technical necessity; they mainly benefit manufacturers by encouraging laptop replacement.
    – Removable batteries enable longer device lifespan, easier repairs, and the ability to swap spares for extended runtime.
    – Removing the battery while plugged in reduces wear from continuous charging cycles.


    Replaceable Batteries: A Vanishing Feature

    Although manufacturers are increasingly eager to market themselves and their products as environmentally friendly, a feature that was once standard can currently only be found on the Schenker Connect 15 (our review): a replaceable battery. Even last year’s Dynabook Portégé Z40L-N didn’t feature a “true” replaceable battery. However, its battery was at least accessible through a service hatch and could be replaced by the user.

    The Schenker Connect 15’s Unique Design

    The Schenker Connect 15, on the other hand, comes with a fully removable battery. To take it out, slide the right latch to the left position, then push the left latch to the right (it does not lock in place) while pulling the battery out using the notch at the top center. That’s all there is to it. Despite ongoing marketing campaigns centered around sustainability and despite the EU’s right-to-repair regulations, a replaceable battery remains extremely rare.

    Why Built-In Batteries Dominate

    In the early days of laptops—and for many years afterward—it was completely standard, proving that sealed-in batteries are by no means a technical necessity. Built-in batteries certainly save a bit of space and weight. However, for years the far greater benefit for manufacturers was likely that users with a failing battery would rather buy a new laptop than pay to have the internal battery professionally replaced—and that remains true today.

    Practical Benefits of Swappable Power

    Beyond easier repairs, longer service life, and improved sustainability, replaceable batteries offer additional benefits. Anyone spending extended periods away from a power outlet can simply carry spare batteries and swap them once one runs out, effectively doubling the laptop’s usable runtime. And when using the laptop at home while plugged in for extended periods, the battery can be removed altogether, reducing wear by avoiding continuous charging and discharging cycles.

    An Optimistic Outlook for Business Use

    This year, the Schenker Connect 15 is the first laptop with a replaceable battery that we have tested. The advantages are especially compelling for businesses: battery failures are easier to repair, potentially extending the lifespan of the devices considerably. As a result, the laptops become more sustainable, and carrying additional batteries allows employees to work longer away from a power source. We hope to see more laptops with replaceable batteries return in the future.


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    • Schenker Connect 15: From €1,000 to €1,600 Laptop

      Schenker Connect 15: From €1,000 to €1,600 Laptop

      Key Takeaway

      – Starting price is now ~€1,000 (up from €965), with Wi-Fi 7, CPU, and display included as standard.
      – RAM and storage upgrades cause the biggest price jumps: +€175 for 16GB RAM, +€355 for 32GB RAM, up to +€183 for a 1TB SSD.
      – LTE module costs an extra €79; a Secured-Core PC Level 3 option adds €29.
      – You can save €50 by choosing a 24-month warranty instead of the default 36-month warranty.
      – A fully configured review unit (32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Windows) reaches roughly €1,655—expensive for an office laptop.


      The highly configurable business and enterprise laptop Schenker Connect 15 can be set up on bestware.com starting at 965 Euro. But what does that actually include—are LTE, smartcard support, Wi-Fi 7, and other features still part of the base package, with only RAM reduced? We spent some time configuring the system on bestware.

      Price Changes and Core Features

      Since our last visit, Schenker appears to have slightly increased prices. Instead of €965, the base configuration now shows €998.99, meaning the entry point is effectively around €1,000. The good news first: Wi-Fi 7 also appears to be included in the starting configuration at no extra cost. The same applies to the CPU and display—there are simply no alternative options available.

      Saving on the Warranty

      There is even a way to save on warranty. By default, Schenker provides a 36-month warranty on this business laptop. Those willing to accept 24 months instead can reduce the price by €50. In that case, the Connect 15 starts at €948.99.

      Add-On Features and LTE

      Unsurprisingly, the LTE module is one of the add-on features that comes at an additional cost. The Huawei ME906s module adds €79. Companies and other interested buyers can also select a Secured-Core PC Level 3 setup for €29.

      Dramatic Memory Price Jumps

      The most dramatic price jumps currently come from memory choices. The base configuration includes only 8 GB of DDR5 RAM. Upgrading to 2x 8 GB already increases the price by €175—an extreme jump for just one additional 8 GB module. Our review unit was equipped with 2x 16 GB DDR5 RAM, which adds a hefty €355 on top of the base price.

      Storage Costs and Final Summary

      Similar price jumps apply to storage. The base model comes with just 500 GB. Moving up to 1 TB costs at least €75 more, depending on the SSD model. The Samsung 990 Pro with 1 TB used in our review unit adds around €183.

      In summary, the Schenker Connect is not a low-cost business laptop. However, the premium price is not driven primarily by its core feature set. With only 8 GB of RAM and a 500 GB SSD, benchmark results would likely differ significantly compared to our test configuration. Our review setup would currently cost around €1,616—and that doesn’t even include the operating system. With a pre-configured Windows installation (without a license) the price jumps to a final 1.655 Euro, which is hardly inexpensive for an office laptop.


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      • Connect 15 Laptop with Removable Battery, Smart Card Reader & LTE Options

        Connect 15 Laptop with Removable Battery, Smart Card Reader & LTE Options

        Key Takeaway

        1. The Connect 15 offers a 15.6-inch IPS display with over 90% sRGB coverage and a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, suitable for office use.
        2. It is powered by an Intel Core 5 120U processor and comes with options for LTE and fast charging via USB PD.
        3. The laptop features comprehensive connectivity options, including Thunderbolt 4, multiple USB ports, HDMI, Ethernet, and card readers.
        4. Battery life is approximately 6 hours during typical use, with a replaceable 55Wh battery.

        New Schenker Connect 15 Laptop Overview

        Schenker’s unveiled the new Connect 15, a portable device that comes at starting prices of about €999. For that price, you get an 8GB DDR5 RAM and 500GB SSD, though higher configurations are available for different needs. The system is driven by the Intel Core 5 120U processor, which might be ideal for routine works but not very powerful for intense gaming or processing. Its 15.6-inch IPS display with a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels and a refresh rate of 60Hz is designed primarily for everyday tasks and office use, with claimed color coverage upwards of 90% sRGB and a brightness of 400 nits. Information suggests a balance between display quality and productivity.

        Physical Dimensions & Battery Life Facts

        The device is pretty portable, with measurements of about 10.3 x 9.4 x 0.8 inches and a weight close to 3.9 pounds. It sports a 55Wh battery that can be replaced easily without needing tools, which is good for longevity and convenience. If you lower the brightness to 150 nits while browsing online over Wi-Fi, the battery is from rated for approximately six hours of use. Wireless options include Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, always standard even on lower-end models. Additionally, there is an optional LTE module costing €79, allowing users to connect via mobile networks rather than relying solely on Wi-Fi. The webcam delivers Full-HD resolution, providing decent quality for video calls or meetings. The device’s overall portability and connectivity features are quite practical for mobile users, and the quick battery replacement is a notable feature.

        Charging & Connectivity Details

        One very unique part of the Connect 15 is the charging feature — it can be powered over USB PD at a maximum of 65 watts, which can actually be faster than the included power adapter that supplies only 45 watts through a barrel connector and weighs about 9.5 oz. This flexibility makes charging more adaptable for users who may want to use any compatible USB-C charger. The port setup includes gigabit Ethernet, alongside a microSD card reader and a SmartCard reader, catering to business or security-focused users. For connectivity options, you’ll find a Thunderbolt 4 port, a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port, a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port, HDMI 1.4b, and a combined 3.5mm audio jack. If needed, users can activate Secured-Core features for an added €29, which is useful in environments that require enhanced security measures. Overall, the device offers quite a mix of modern and legacy ports for versatile connectivity, along with innovative charging options.


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