Replacability SSD/hard DRIVE on the new Y400/Y500 series

Hi forum, I know laptops are not yet published, but I wonder about their hardware configurations.

I am running a Y560p with Self installed 64 GB msata WSSD, and I noticed that the new Y500 Y400 will have of the WSSD of 16 GB. I wonder: 1. why these small capacity and 2. will it be possible to replace the standard mssd with a WSSD of 64/128 GB, and then use that drive as start/program drive the HDrive has no need go up during the use of the battery.

If the HD will work with DSS, all energy savings are cancelled and is one of the few things that stop me from buying a Y400 at the time wherever he is released, it has estimated 3 HOURS of battery LIFE? In my view, it could certainly be expanded through base being installed on msata programs (web browser, office, etc.).

Thank you!

Yes, I think so. In other laptops with preinstalled msata ssd, ssd is first of smaller size and is used for the cache.

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