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  • katy ✨OP
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    3 months ago

    my next laptop is going to be a thinkpad as soon as i save up. :)

      • ulterno@lemmy.kde.social
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        3 months ago

        As opposed to:

        1. Calling your neighbourhood tech bro with a nanoscale fab for a RISK-V CPU
        2. Sourcing laptop parts from nearby manufacturers providing full schematics
        3. Designing your own cooling setup to match all the component sizes
        4. Machining your own enclosure and assembling it al yourself

        We’re not there yet. I’m still dreaming.

        • Blaster M@lemmy.world
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          1 month ago

          lenovo is legendary for pulling proprietary designs out of standards - meaning something as simple as your graphics card drivers are now beholden to how long lenovo supports the laptop and no further… what wifi adapter you put in, because slapping an intel card isn’t a thing you can do without the firmware going “ah NOPE you must have a genuine®️ lenovo™️ wifi adapter to boot this machine!” … and then there’s the soldiered on 4-8 GB RAM, which definitely won’t fail and require a whole mobo replacement…

      • gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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        3 months ago

        I dislike that they’re out of the CCP now too, but thinkpads are still some of the best big-name laptops out there these days, and their keyboards are absolutely the best in the business, bar none. The keyboards are the primary reason why I still buy them.

        Not to mention, keep an eye out for deals on their refurbs site, as well as specials (check slickdeals.net). Their stuff goes on pretty aggressive discount every once in a while.