• DrMango
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    311 months ago

    ThinkPad is now Lenovo just FYI. They were acquired some years ago and now Lenovo makes and sells the ThinkPad line of hardware

      • @lud@lemm.ee
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        511 months ago

        Yeah, Lenovo has owned ThinkPad for ≈ 6 more years than IBM ever did.

    • @helmet91@lemmy.world
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      011 months ago

      I know. Still, that’s the best hardware out there for laptops. I have to add though, only the T and P series are worth buying, the rest are trash.

      • SkaveRat
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        311 months ago

        Not anymore. Even those are garbage in the last 5ish years.

        Shit build quality and barely repairable

        Stay away from modern thinkpads

        • @helmet91@lemmy.world
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          111 months ago

          Check again.

          At least the T580 I worked on was the best quality laptop I’ve laid my hands on. My current M1 MacBook Pro is close, to some extent. It’s a great machine too, and obviously better in performance as it’s newer, but in laptop keyboards, ThinkPad’s is still no.1, not to talk about the track point that, to this day, no other manufacturer could properly reproduce. I worked with a Dell Latitude (a couple of years ago they were great), but the track point is shit on it.

          Regarding maintenance, Lenovo provides detailed disassembly and repair guides, plus you can get replacement parts anytime.

          Of course there are shit decisions on the ThinkPad line as well, but I still only can recommend them.

          • SkaveRat
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            11 months ago

            nope. had a T580 which reproducably crashed when you picked it up by the right side. Likely from mainboard flex. And checking online, it’s not a unique case.

            And two months after the waranty, the ssd control chip or something broke which basically shredded any data on the ssd. Repair would have been almost as expensive as getting a new one.

            Now I’ve switched to framework for work and personal use and don’t regret it

            • @helmet91@lemmy.world
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              211 months ago

              Hmm that’s unfortunate. Wherever I worked so far, ThinkPads didn’t break, even after the warranty expired.

              Well, I wish you better luck with your Framework laptop(s) then.