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Seamonster posted:Optimus means you're not running the dGPU unless you need it and you can force programs to use the integrated individually as required. I understand from the viewpoint of not wanting to paying for something you won't use but seeing as the MBA doesn't have a 1080p option, much less an IPS option, besides the extra size and weight, how could the T440s not fit your needs? I guess if that's my biggest gripe then I should just buy one.
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# ? Aug 20, 2013 21:03 |
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Hadlock posted:The T400 is perfect for your needs then. A T410 uses an i3 or i5 processor which is at least a somewhat modern processor. I can only find a used version of that not guaranteeing battery life beyond 30 minutes, which seems a shoddy deal even at 199€. The cheapest new Lenovo's I could find were Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E330 for 419€ Lenovo ThinkPad X131e for 469€ Lenovo ThinkPad® X201 for 399€, refurbished but with a new battery installed Is anyone of these on par with/better than the T400 and a good deal in general or should I keep looking? I've got about a week to select one so I'm not in a hurry.
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# ? Aug 20, 2013 21:09 |
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Why are the new Thinkpads all using Dedicated Graphics? I mean, it's the 730M right? Don't they already perform similarly to the Intel HD graphics integrated on those CPUs?
Automata 10 Pack fucked around with this message at 23:01 on Aug 20, 2013 |
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heiden posted:I can only find a used version of that not guaranteeing battery life beyond 30 minutes, Replacement batteries are both cheap and plentiful. When buying used you should always budget $20-$40 usd for a new battery.
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 01:21 |
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Mutation posted:Why are the new Thinkpads all using Dedicated Graphics? I mean, it's the 730M right? Don't they already perform similarly to the Intel HD graphics integrated on those CPUs? Don't we only have spec. info on the T440s and (maybe) the x240? we might be getting ahead of ourselves by believing that all of them will have dedicated GPUs. Also, I think that something is dying inside of me due to this waiting. Come on, Lenovo!
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 02:31 |
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Mutation posted:Why are the new Thinkpads all using Dedicated Graphics? I mean, it's the 730M right? Don't they already perform similarly to the Intel HD graphics integrated on those CPUs? For people looking to run without a dGPU entirely, I'd imagine a X-series refresh is in the works to take care of that particular niche--a dGPU would absolutely not make sense there. The other possibility is that the widely circulated HK add with all the stats and pricing isn't the end-all-be-all: it may simply reflect some "standard builds" and still allow you to customize it, potentially allowing you to drop the dGPU. Or customization may be basically gone in the quest to simplify production (heaven knows they could use some help in the order-to-delivery-time category) and the diarrhea of new model lines is meant to try to cover all their bases.
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 03:21 |
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I think the T440s has discrete graphics as an option partly to support 3 external monitors + 1 internal with its ultra dock. But also, it is more powerful.Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:So it looks like the T440s comes with discrete graphics and no option for integrated. I don't want an optical drive/bay either, so how much longer am I going to have to wait for a T441s or X2 Carbon or whatever they're going to be called? The T440s won't have an optical drive.
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 07:05 |
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Dell puts a beefy 2GB Radeon 8790M in the new Latitude. So for everyone who plans to do some gaming, wants a good quality laptop which is not a Mac (or has a nipple mouse), this seems to be ideal. I wonder if Lenovo goes for the pro graphics cards instead.
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 10:35 |
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shrughes posted:The T440s won't have an optical drive.
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 14:29 |
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Boner Slam posted:Dell puts a beefy 2GB Radeon 8790M in the new Latitude. Nice but I'd rather wait for the XPS 15 Haswell. I do like the massive honking battery in there though 97 wh holy balls thats alot of juice.
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 15:07 |
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I very much want a Thinkpad for my new laptop but the problem is I'm leaving the country on the 4th and I have to get it before then. The customizable laptops made to order all would ship after I have already left so I have to choose from the laptops in the outlet. I really wanted to get a fast processor but I'm kind of out of touch, is 2.6ghz going to be slow? One option I've found was this one: http://outlet.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/outlet_us/LenovoPortal/en_US/catalog.workflow:item.detail?GroupID=445&Code=PB09T43-2342CTR Do you guys think it's worth it to get a refurbished laptop? If I sucked it up on the processor side here is a new one: http://outlet.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/outlet_us/LenovoPortal/en_US/catalog.workflow:item.detail?GroupID=445&Code=2394F1U Lastly the i7: http://outlet.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/outlet_us/LenovoPortal/en_US/catalog.workflow:item.detail?GroupID=445&Code=R9YHMNB-2352CTR I can't decide between these can I get some advice?
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 17:20 |
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What kind of work are you goign to use it for? Because a fast processor doesn't really matter for most things these days and even the cheapest i5 is faster than most previous gen chips.
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Cream_Filling posted:What kind of work are you goign to use it for? Because a fast processor doesn't really matter for most things these days and even the cheapest i5 is faster than most previous gen chips. I just want it to be good enough for CS/TF2 and I also do a bit of DJing so being able to handle Traktor would be nice.
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 17:26 |
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My buddy ordered a Yoga from the outlet store on the 11th (sunday) and got it on the 20th, 9 days later. You might be pushing it a little on your window there. 9 days from today would be next friday, which only gives you two days wiggle room. I play TF2 all day long on my i5 with the HD4000 and it gets about 90FPS with all the eye candy turned to max. The i5 Ivy Bridge mobile chip is stupid fast, it's about 10% faster than my i5-750 desktop.
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 17:36 |
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Hadlock posted:My buddy ordered a Yoga from the outlet store on the 11th (sunday) and got it on the 20th, 9 days later. You might be pushing it a little on your window there. 9 days from today would be next friday, which only gives you two days wiggle room. I really want to buy the Yoga, but there's just one too many compromises right now. How much money could they really have saved by not including a proper Intel Wifi card with 5 GHz support?
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 18:19 |
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heiden posted:I can only find a used version of that not guaranteeing battery life beyond 30 minutes, which seems a shoddy deal even at 199€. The cheapest new Lenovo's I could find were The E330 is pretty good: solid battery life, relatively bright display, quiet and good upgradeability. http://www.notebookcheck.com/Test-Lenovo-Thinkpad-Edge-E330-Notebook.82839.0.html But definitely get this i3 Version with the HD4000 for the same price (but with smaller HDD and no OS, you can get Win7 for 30€ on ebay) http://geizhals.de/lenovo-thinkpad-edge-e330-nzsalge-a869100.html
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 18:31 |
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Would this laptop be fine to be a primary computer for music, browsing internet, office products, no real gaming, media device, watching dvd's etc: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Dell+-+...15#tab=overview Would something else near this pricepoint be better?
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 19:20 |
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rabatz posted:The E330 is pretty good: solid battery life, relatively bright display, quiet and good upgradeability. Thanks a bunch, I'll go for that one then
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 20:34 |
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So I'm looking at getting a thinkpad at around the $800 range-looking at this currently http://shop.lenovo.com/barnesnoblegold/us/en/laptops/thinkpad/t-series/t430s/?sb=:00000025:0000375B: and wanted to get your guys' opinion on it. Gonna be used for work/remote desktop and watching movies.
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 22:30 |
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Is it worth getting a 24 GB SSD to go alongside the 1 TB harddrive for the Lenovo Y410p? Or can I just buy a SSD off-brand and install it myself later? I've literally never done poo poo with SSDs before, so I don't really know how it works. The main issue isn't the price, it's 40 bucks more, but it'll take more than 4 weeks to ship as opposed to one.
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# ? Aug 21, 2013 23:38 |
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If you can wait 3 weeks that laptop will get a 1080p screen and about 4 extra hours of battery life.
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# ? Aug 22, 2013 00:04 |
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The Iron Rose posted:Is it worth getting a 24 GB SSD to go alongside the 1 TB harddrive for the Lenovo Y410p? Or can I just buy a SSD off-brand and install it myself later? I did the second option on my y410p. I replaced the 1 TB hard drive with a Samsung 840 SSD. The hard drive is pretty easy to replace, but you'll have to remove the bottom paneling of the computer. I also bought a $12 hard drive caddy off ebay and installed the original 1tb into that, and replaced the DVD drive with the second hard drive. It works great.
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# ? Aug 22, 2013 00:04 |
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Are the new Lenovos coming out for real in 3 weeks? Cause according to this thread they were suppose to be out June, July, early this month, and late this month or maybe October.
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# ? Aug 22, 2013 00:18 |
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The only guaranteed 100% accurate answer is "eventually".
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# ? Aug 22, 2013 00:19 |
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Hadlock posted:If you can wait 3 weeks that laptop will get a 1080p screen and about 4 extra hours of battery life. And an extra 300$. 40% sale ends today.
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# ? Aug 22, 2013 00:21 |
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The Iron Rose posted:And an extra 300$. 40% sale ends today. Lenovo runs those sales literally every single week, it's a marketing tactic.
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# ? Aug 22, 2013 00:43 |
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Gophermaster posted:Lenovo runs those sales literally every single week, it's a marketing tactic. Another great marketing tactic by Lenovo is their outing of great, durable product in their Thinkpad line. Of course, they do come somewhat encumbered by software, but whatever.
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# ? Aug 22, 2013 00:57 |
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The Iron Rose posted:And an extra 300$. 40% sale ends today. Hadlock is probably talking to Naturally Selected. The y410p isn't getting a Haswell and 1080p upgrade, it already has Haswell. Gophermaster is also right, I've been looking at the y410p since June, bought one in late July, and I've still never seen it not on sale. I got my 1600x900 model for $799.
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# ? Aug 22, 2013 00:59 |
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Yeah we posted at the same time. That said both of you should buy the T440s That said it's hard to not buy a Lenovo not on sale, and even then the B&N site is typically cheaper. If you've been shopping for a laptop for more than a few days (and why wouldn't you? it probably represents a good fraction of your disposable income for a month) you'll see that same one go on sale again next week for about the same amount +/- $30. Consider that $30 the cost of making sure you get absolutely the best laptop for your dollar. Hadlock fucked around with this message at 01:22 on Aug 22, 2013 |
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So that Acer Chromebook is actually pretty nifty, I'm surprised how good of a Laptop it is for $130 and how many of my needs are being met with what is basically a web browser. And then I installed Ubuntu on it for curiosity's sake and... Other than it desperately needing a Ram upgrade (which looks easy enough to do), it runs really well on it! Hell, it can play FTL! edit: AND KILLING FLOOR. double edit: Not like playing vidgames on it was something I was looking for, I just wanted to see how far you can push the hardware. And if it can play Unreal 2 engine games, it's much farther than I thought for $130. Automata 10 Pack fucked around with this message at 04:07 on Aug 22, 2013 |
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So since Noone responded I'm guessing the laptop I posted was garbage?
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# ? Aug 22, 2013 04:17 |
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Have most companies stopped making 11-12" ultrabooks? I'm looking for the Haswell windows equivalent of the 11" MBA. This Vaio pro is okay, but I really don't need the HD screen. http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&productId=8198552921666566155 It's for a friend of mine. I showed her my MBA, but she want to stay with Windows, and I wouldn't want mess with bootcamp when she's actually looking for a windows experience.
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# ? Aug 22, 2013 04:18 |
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Mutation posted:So that Acer Chromebook is actually pretty nifty, I'm surprised how good of a Laptop it is for $130 and how many of my needs are being met with what is basically a web browser. That's actually delightfully impressive; I would guess that FTL would be fine (even my 7 year-old Dell Inspiron running Ubuntu can play that), but Killing Floor? That's really cool for such a small and cheap product
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# ? Aug 22, 2013 04:18 |
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fyallm posted:So since Noone responded I'm guessing the laptop I posted was garbage? It's a dell, it's a refurbished dell, and it's a 15" laptop with a 1366x768. It's like you didn't even read the OP. Yes. Posting the specs instead of a single link without any details would have helped.
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# ? Aug 22, 2013 04:42 |
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fyallm posted:So since Noone responded I'm guessing the laptop I posted was garbage? No, people in these megathreads just miss people sometimes. I'm not a laptop guy, but it looks kind of bad to me. It is an Ivy Bridge based laptop which means it'll be more power hungry than the Haswell laptops being released, it has a TN panel from the looks of it, the resolution is 1366 x 768 on 14" screen, and it is refurbished so you'll be S.O.L. if anything happens. The keyboard and trackpad are probably bad too. If these issues do not bother you, it is something to consider for $450, but there are still better options available. You would be better served if you saved up more and bought one of these more expensive laptops. Or consider a tablet and accessories for the $400~$600 price range. A chromebook may also serve your needs.
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fyallm posted:Would this laptop be fine to be a primary computer for music, browsing internet, office products, no real gaming, media device, watching dvd's etc: You'd probably be better off buying a cheap Chromebook, and then if you want to watch DVDs buying an external DVD drive. Total cost would be about $200, or you could skip the dvd player (who uses DVDs still?). According to a guy in the laptop thread, it can play FTL and Killing Floor (surprisingly) with no issues, so no "real gaming" but still pretty nifty for such a cheap package. It's refurbished like the Dell that you linked to, but that's really not a huge issue for a laptop that's less than $200 to begin with. QuarkJets fucked around with this message at 05:21 on Aug 22, 2013 |
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I picked up the Samsung Chromebook today after wrestling with the idea of an ultrabook and realized 90% of my "laptop" time is web based. I already have a current desktop I built at the beginning of last semester, so there's really no need for anything fancy, and I am really liking it so far.
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QuarkJets posted:You'd probably be better off buying a cheap Chromebook, and then if you want to watch DVDs buying an external DVD drive. Total cost would be about $200, or you could skip the dvd player (who uses DVDs still?). According to a guy in the laptop thread, it can play FTL and Killing Floor (surprisingly) with no issues, so no "real gaming" but still pretty nifty for such a cheap package. Aren't you paraphrasing out of context? The guy with the chrome book seems to be talking about doing these things on Ubuntu which requires less overhead for the OS than windows. The guy you are replying to linked a windows computer...
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VulgarandStupid posted:Aren't you paraphrasing out of context? The guy with the chrome book seems to be talking about doing these things on Ubuntu which requires less overhead for the OS than windows. The guy you are replying to linked a windows computer... So? Linux would satisfy all of his needs and doesn't add anything to the cost of the computer
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Hadlock posted:It's a dell, it's a refurbished dell, and it's a 15" laptop with a 1366x768. It's like you didn't even read the OP. I did read the OP, it said some dells were awesome machines, some were tupperware trash.. I own a dell desktop and dell monitor and they own bones and have been going strong forever so thats why i asked. I didnt understand the screensize code chart in the OP so i asked, plus in the OP it states 'Generally, for typical content consumption, 1366x768 is acceptable' ... So i don't understand your comment about the resolution here.. Tried the tablet route in that thread but they said not to go that route if wanted to watch dvds. Don't really want to go with a chrome book. Didn't really like the look of the lenovo's but i guess i will go the t430 route and upgrade the display once its gets back into the mid $600~s thanks
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