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To be fair, if you have problems that are fixed due to removing and reinstalling the RAM, that's not the RAM failing, that's the interconnect between the RAM module and the motherboard (either the pins on the module, or an issue with the SODIMM or DIMM slot).
So, because there is no interconnect other than solder (and that solder would be there on SODIMMs anyway), it'll be more reliable there.
Not a fan of what they've done (although, damnit, they're going to get a sale to me because of DAT DISPLAY (cue "DAT ASS" image macro)), but that's not a valid reason to oppose it.