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hayden. posted:Picked up a Yoga 2 today and DPI scaling issues, no ability to reverse scroll direction on touch pad (two fingers moving up scrolls down), and the severe yellow color issues all kind of suck. I love the display aside from the yellow issue and the keyboard is nice. Here's the Chrome icon with a nice brown tint where it should be bright yellow.
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I need help. Should I snag a Yoga 11s with Haswell or a Mac Air? Need something today.
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# ? Nov 3, 2013 23:33 |
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DeathbyOtis posted:I need help. Should I snag a Yoga 11s with Haswell or a Mac Air? Need something today. Air.
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# ? Nov 3, 2013 23:34 |
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That's where I was leaning, thanks.
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# ? Nov 3, 2013 23:51 |
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:Ugh, loving non-standard subpixel layouts. There goes any chance of me buying a Yoga 2 or anything else that uses that panel. Should I just go ahead and order the T440s now or is there a chance there will be bigger discounts on Black Friday/Cyber Monday? I actually just found this which helped a LOT: http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Idea-Windows-based-Tablets-and/Yoga-2-Pro-Pentile-matrix-RGBW-characteristics-and-display-of/ta-p/1294793 I thought people were referring to performance mode in battery settings, but it's actually in a different program. If there's any yellow issues now I can't really tell. I can take a photo if you like.
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 00:13 |
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hayden. posted:I actually just found this which helped a LOT: http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Idea-Windows-based-Tablets-and/Yoga-2-Pro-Pentile-matrix-RGBW-characteristics-and-display-of/ta-p/1294793 Take a battery test and see how long it actually lasts with their "fix" in place, if you get a chance? Also this That forum post posted:
I had to read several times. Windows 8, mothafuckas!
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 00:26 |
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What kind of battery test? I'm watching a 1080p video and web surfing at the same time and it says 3 hours, 20 minutes left at 86%. Medium high brightness. No idea how accurate it is though.
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 00:37 |
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The change to High Performance mode to make the yellows look better but drains the battery like crazy because literally everything is maxed out. You can however adjust the "High Performance" plan to have more balanced settings. The bug is pretty big though because none of the changes stick when the lid is closed or the computer put to sleep.
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 00:50 |
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hayden. posted:I thought people were referring to performance mode in battery settings, but it's actually in a different program. If there's any yellow issues now I can't really tell. I can take a photo if you like.
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 00:50 |
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:Nah I'm good. I'm one of the people who can easily spot PenTile and it makes me angry. I can see it from 3 feet away on a 316PPI Galaxy Nexus so it's not gonna fly on a 276PPI laptop, especially since it's the extra-inferior RGBW layout.
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 01:39 |
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I didn't realize laptops ever used non-standard subpixel arrangements. Is pentile or other such things common?
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:Nah I'm good. I'm one of the people who can easily spot PenTile and it makes me angry. I can see it from 3 feet away on a 316PPI Galaxy Nexus so it's not gonna fly on a 276PPI laptop, especially since it's the extra-inferior RGBW layout. To be fair, with my nose on the trackpad, I can only barely tell that it's PenTile. From about 12-14 inches away I can't see any pixel edges or patterns at all. My face would never be this close to the screen in reality so I don't care.
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RVProfootballer posted:I didn't realize laptops ever used non-standard subpixel arrangements. Is pentile or other such things common? hayden. posted:To be fair, with my nose on the trackpad, I can only barely tell that it's PenTile. From about 12-14 inches away I can't see any pixel edges or patterns at all. My face would never be this close to the screen in reality so I don't care.
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:Ugh, loving non-standard subpixel layouts. There goes any chance of me buying a Yoga 2 or anything else that uses that panel. Should I just go ahead and order the T440s now or is there a chance there will be bigger discounts on Black Friday/Cyber Monday? You could always wait for the Thinkpad Yoga; at 1920x1080 they'll probably use a standard panel. If you can handle such a low resolution.
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 02:13 |
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:I'm guessing it's a cheap way to do high pixel density. When you pack the pixels tighter, there's a higher percentage of space between the pixels than on a lower-density screen, so PenTile uses fewer and larger subpixels to keep the screen bright enough. RGBW is specifically made for higher brightness. An RGB panel either needs to have tighter manufacturing tolerances (more expensive) or a brighter backlight (uses more power). I'd imagine most people can't see it or don't care, but people who care about color accuracy or just screen spergs in general hate it. FWIW pentile on a phone looks like a screen door to me and annoys me so much I had to return the one phone I bought that had one. But I didn't notice the Y2P was pentile until today and I had to basically stick my eye up to the screen to tell.
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Butt Soup Barnes posted:FWIW pentile on a phone looks like a screen door to me and annoys me so much I had to return the one phone I bought that had one. But I didn't notice the Y2P was pentile until today and I had to basically stick my eye up to the screen to tell.
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 02:48 |
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Does anyone know a way to increase the scrolling speed on the YP2 touch screen? Right now it just follows my finger but that's pretty laborious for long pages. I think there was a Chrome extension I found with my first Yoga but can't find it again.
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 04:01 |
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What's odd to me about the Yoga yellow issue is that the panel is, as I understand, also used in the Kira book and Samsung's high end ultra book; neither have had the same complaints. Perhaps that bodes well for a software or firmware fix. It's not a deal breaker for me, though I can see how it could be for others.
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 06:16 |
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When will Lenovo release the 440x lines in the UK?
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Yudo posted:What's odd to me about the Yoga yellow issue is that the panel is, as I understand, also used in the Kira book and Samsung's high end ultra book; neither have had the same complaints. Perhaps that bodes well for a software or firmware fix. It's not a deal breaker for me, though I can see how it could be for others. The Ativ Book 9+ also has the issue with yellow it's just not quite as pronounced. But yeah its looking like a BIOS update will be coming in the next week or so.
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 14:54 |
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So I received an email this morning saying my T440s has shipped. The Lenovo order status website doesn't appear to be working, but last I checked my estimated shipping date was November 20th. So, as usual, the estimated shipping dates mean nothing. UPS doesn't have the tracking information up yet. Any idea where they ship from and what estimated delivery time typically is?
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 15:43 |
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Getting Windows in English down here: custom order - 2 / 3 weeks. OSX ? Choose English at first boot, bam, done. MBA here I come. Any recommendation for a pretentious sleeve and mouse to go with my new toy ?
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gman14msu posted:So I received an email this morning saying my T440s has shipped. The Lenovo order status website doesn't appear to be working, but last I checked my estimated shipping date was November 20th. So, as usual, the estimated shipping dates mean nothing. UPS doesn't have the tracking information up yet. Any idea where they ship from and what estimated delivery time typically is? I ordered a spare AC adapter which was mailed separately. It was shipped "UPS 3 Day Select" from Greensboro NC on Oct 30th and was delivered (in the SF Bay Area) today.
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# ? Nov 4, 2013 18:37 |
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Nevermind that ac adapter shipping example. Looks like the laptop itself is shipping entirely differently, as "UPS Worldwide Expedited"
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I went to Best Buy yesterday and tried to buy the Yoga 2 Pro for their $899 sale. Dude said they were out of them and they'd expect more on Wednesday and the sale would be going on all week. Now on their site it looks like all my local stores are out and the price says $999. Anyone know what's going on with the price? me your dad fucked around with this message at 20:26 on Nov 4, 2013 |
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So I finally bit the bullet and did a completely OEM 8.1 install on my Lenovo Thinkpad Twist (after the D.O.A./bad burn restore fiasco). So everything is up and running really well, including expresscache. Is there anything from Lenovo I should install now to improve my experience since I don't have any of their default software on here now? Thanks!
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woodhead posted:So I finally bit the bullet and did a completely OEM 8.1 install on my Lenovo Thinkpad Twist (after the D.O.A./bad burn restore fiasco). So everything is up and running really well, including expresscache. Is there anything from Lenovo I should install now to improve my experience since I don't have any of their default software on here now? Thanks! I go with the power manager and auto updater and that's about it on my thinkpad.
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Progressive JPEG posted:Nevermind that ac adapter shipping example. Looks like the laptop itself is shipping entirely differently, as "UPS Worldwide Expedited" In my [limited] experience, custom built laptops come direct from China, accessories come from your local Lenovo warehouse.
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A friend of mine is looking for a laptop to use as a virtual machine host. He was thinking of using something like this
I'm not sure that he should be looking there, because the page describes it as a "full gaming" laptop, and he does not intend to use it for gaming. Will that do as a virtual machine host? If it will, are there any known issues with the hardware?
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Stabbey_the_Clown posted:A friend of mine is looking for a laptop to use as a virtual machine host.? This needs a lot of clarification. A Bay Trail embedded board can function as a "virtual machine host". I develop virtualization products for a living and would never buy something like that, but you should probably clarify what he actually wants to do, since that's throwing money away unless he needs to carry a nested vSphere environment with him (and probably even then).
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What is his budget and how many hosts is he planning to run? Because that can run the gamut from your bog average 8GB laptop all the way to what you described. I do a fair amount of VMware work and run a lot of utility VMs to supplement what is available in Win8 and I think the 12GB on my T440s will be more than enough to get me by, and my i5 should do pretty well as well. If he's planning on running more VMs then he'll probably need more RAM but it could just be that he's looking to run a virtualized vSphere environment for VMware testing or something, which he can probably get away with something a lot leaner. Just going off a vague description I'd say you should be looking for something with an i7, 12-16GB RAM, and room for two drives: One SSD, one 7200RPM ~1TB. some kinda jackal fucked around with this message at 00:11 on Nov 5, 2013 |
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Thanks for the advice so far. I talked to him to get some more details. He'll be running at least concurrent 4 Windows servers (Win2k8 R2 and/or Win2k12); one will be a database server and one will be a webserver and probably a Linux server running Tomcat. In addition, one or two desktops Win7 & Win8 will be used, but probably not concurrently. He does need this on a laptop to take with him and do product demos with. Currently, he runs an ESXi/VSphere environment but for that he'd need to take two laptops; one for the VM hosting and one for client access. The most important factor for him is reliability - his past experience with Dell hasn't been good, and he's hoping that Alienware hasn't degenerated into terribleness now that they're owned by Dell. As long as it works reliably, the cost doesn't matter so much (within reason).
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Stabbey_the_Clown posted:Thanks for the advice so far. I talked to him to get some more details. He'll be running at least concurrent 4 Windows servers (Win2k8 R2 and/or Win2k12); one will be a database server and one will be a webserver and probably a Linux server running Tomcat. In addition, one or two desktops Win7 & Win8 will be used, but probably not concurrently.
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So, I just bought the Y410p using B&N, but then I remember this post from a couple months ago with regards to using SSD over the 1TB 5400 HD: QuarkJets posted:So my Y410p arrived a few hours ago. In that time I've replaced the HDD with an SSD, slapped the HDD into the ultrabay slot, freshly installed windows 8 on the SSD, and installed a bunch of stuff. A lot of people in the thread have asked for guides on doing this kind of thing with the Y410p/Y510p, so here it is: I hope this still works when my laptop comes in.
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# ? Nov 5, 2013 05:15 |
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He needs a w series, probably a w520 or so, with as much ran as her can afford, probably 24 or 32 GB. VMs don't use hardly any CPU, but will happily use 3gb each.
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Dancing Peasant posted:So, I just bought the Y410p using B&N, but then I remember this post from a couple months ago with regards to using SSD over the 1TB 5400 HD: Should still work great, unless they started welding the case shut or something; the whole thing is pretty easy, feel free to ask questions here if anything is confusing
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Hadlock posted:He needs a w series, probably a w520 or so, with as much ran as her can afford, probably 24 or 32 GB. If you're on an idiotic hypervisor which doesn't merge memory pages, you're virtualizing 8 different operating systems which all need 2GB, or whatever, sure. 16GB is plenty for a Java app server, a SQL server, vCenter, and whatever else on any competent virtualization technology, which will lower the effective memory usage of 4 Win2k8R2 VMs from 8GB to 3GB in practice.
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Hi thread, A friend of mine asked me for a laptop recommendation and aside from buying my wife a Yoga last year I've kind of been out of the loop. Her budget is no more than $800 and she needs Office. I want the best build quality in that price range - I was thinking a Lenovo x230 but I only have experience with T series and the Yoga. With Office and Win 8 it comes out to $859 which is slightly over budget. Any recommendations? The OP is a little out of date.
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Kaddish posted:Hi thread, Lenovo outlet site, should be able to find a refurbished T430 or X230 for under $700. They come with a year warranty.
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As the days pass, I'm experiencing the Lenovo shipping shenanigans I've read about in this thread. Nov 20th delivery turned into a Nov 7th then turned into a Nov 15th and with that last change I get an email notice saying it will ship within 30 days. I guess its boat from China hit rough waters Edit: Kaddish, I ordered an x230 because it has the same build quality as a T series. It happens to be pricier but with a smaller footprint. Good luck in the outlet! P.N.T.M. fucked around with this message at 00:37 on Nov 6, 2013 |
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