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blowfish posted:Can you use both the M.2 SSD and the 2.5'' drive slot simultaneously? Yes, because M.2 is basically PCIe, so really you are just adding an expansion card that will be treated separately from the actual SATA controller, but does not override the SATA controller.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 19:51 |
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That option has been supported by many other laptops in the recent past so it would not surprise me one bit. If you need a bunch of drive bays and battery life, you may want to look at the slightly less sexy T series Thinkpads. They have hot swappable batteries.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 21:19 |
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Hadlock posted:That option has been supported by many other laptops in the recent past so it would not surprise me one bit. Yeah. I have a T430s and will probably only replace it in another year or two but I'm annoyed that I can't get a 14 inch Thinkpad with an ultrabay anymore. Come on Lenovo, just let me fork over €2500 for a modernised X300 already, I can't be the only nerd who wants to plug in hard drives or optical drives or batteries depending on the use case.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 23:48 |
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blowfish posted:Yeah. I have a T430s and will probably only replace it in another year or two but I'm annoyed that I can't get a 14 inch Thinkpad with an ultrabay anymore. Come on Lenovo, just let me fork over €2500 for a modernised X300 already, I can't be the only nerd who wants to plug in hard drives or optical drives or batteries depending on the use case. I want a new W700DS
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 23:52 |
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Anyone here used the new Dell Chromebook 13 yet? Looks to be pretty excellent, and now that YNAB has a web-only client I have no reason to not switch to a Chromebook exclusively.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 02:26 |
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blowfish posted:Yeah. I have a T430s and will probably only replace it in another year or two but I'm annoyed that I can't get a 14 inch Thinkpad with an ultrabay anymore. You don't even want two ultrabays.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 02:47 |
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The x220/x230 had a pretty sweet battery option, in addition to the swappable six cell li-ion battery, they also offered a 10 hour li-poly "slice battery" that clipped to the bottom of the laptop, sort of like that new iPhone 6S external battery case. Between the 9 cell and the slice battery Lenovo claimed up to 24 hours battery life under ideal conditions. I think you could hot swap the rear and slice batteries independently too.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 04:52 |
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Thanks all for your suggestions but I couldn't help myself, the X1 is the only notebook that has turned my head. I was only planning on an i5 with 8GB, and was going to wait to see what the next iteration brought, but I couldn't pass up this sale price (which is around $1730 US) for a beefed-up model. I know there are still laptops with better value for money, but this is the only one that ticks all my boxes.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 05:43 |
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What's the group consensus on the new Surface? With the Nvidia graphics?
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 05:46 |
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You can save like $500 by adding your own SSD/RAM
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 05:46 |
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CommieGIR posted:What's the group consensus on the new Surface? With the Nvidia graphics? Great product but it is over priced and has some quirks. They get stupidly expensive if want 16gb of ram.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 06:33 |
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CommieGIR posted:I want a new W700DS
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 07:39 |
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Thanks folks for, a few pages back, recommending a Fire TV rather than a cheap laptop to function as a basic HTPC and its own file store. There was some pain finding relevant apps that work - many apps' interfaces are inconsiderate of the "up down left right" controls, in the same way that Windows things often neglect to properly deal with keyboard-only support, with buttons tabbing in the wrong order or inaccessible. But once I found the right selection of things, it's doing the job great, and even with the addition of a 128GB card it's still $50 cheaper than a cheap used laptop would have been, and more convenient. Now all I need is, for my non-entertainment uses, an HDMI monocular eye-mounted display of at least 720p, and a standalone trackpoint on a hand-strap (so the blob can be thumb-operated on your knuckle, and two buttons on the palm of your hand can be operated with your middle or ring finger). Pretty sure neither of these things exist in any reasonable way; the display might exist as a special-ordered $5000 or so thing, and there doesn't seem to be *any* kind of standalone trackpoint, they only exist between G and H keys. The jerks.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 08:38 |
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roomforthetuna posted:Pretty sure neither of these things exist in any reasonable way; the display might exist as a special-ordered $5000 or so thing, and there doesn't seem to be *any* kind of standalone trackpoint, they only exist between G and H keys. The jerks. Projects exist to excise the trackpoint from a thinkpad keyboard and wire it up to an arduino leonardo where it acts as a standard mouse. https://github.com/feklee/usb-trackpoint It looks like a used trackpoint keyboard runs about $50, new ones for $60; I'd be willing to make you one and put it in some sort of enclosure for $250 if it interests you that much. I've built a few robots using vaguely similar sensors on an arduino and arduino-like platforms. Shoot me a PM if you're interested
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 09:34 |
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sarehu posted:You don't even want two ultrabays. What do you mean? I thought only the W541 had a cut-down ultrabay without the battery connector left.
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After playing with the Inspiron 15 and the XPS 15 at the Microsoft Store, I got the XPS 15. It just had that build quality that the Inspiron didn't. Granted it was almost twice as expensive, but was on sale for 1499. The "Signature Edition" thing that Microsoft does is fantastic. Booting up a new laptop is normally a loving terrible experience of bloatware popping up everywhere. This went straight to a Desktop and Geforce Experience popped up with its new driver slider notification. That was it. I'm going to be traveling for about 6 months and was in the market for a laptop with some gaming ability. I'll give it a week to see if If the build quality is worth the expense. Edit: Seriously thinking about getting one at the Dell website without the Ultra HD screen. Its like $300 less. Laranzu fucked around with this message at 01:19 on Jan 3, 2016 |
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blowfish posted:What do you mean? I thought only the W541 had a cut-down ultrabay without the battery connector left. See the A30, A30p, A31(?), etc.
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# ? Jan 3, 2016 00:56 |
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Laranzu posted:Edit: Seriously thinking about getting one at the Dell website without the Ultra HD screen. Its like $300 less. I seriously considered this too but after reading a lot of anecdotes I decided to completely avoid dealing directly with Dell and go through the MS Store. Returning something to Dell just seems much riskier than it should be.
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# ? Jan 3, 2016 05:45 |
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If I want a thinkpad that will primarily be for just school/browsing/light gaming, should I spring for the i3/i5/i7? I'm not opposed to paying more if it will improve my laptop, but I don't want to if the effect is negligible.
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# ? Jan 3, 2016 05:48 |
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Depends on what the pricing is like - usually the lowest end i5 is the best deal. Much more important to get a decent screen though - Lenovo still has some awful options even on otherwise nice systems.
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# ? Jan 3, 2016 05:55 |
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Are you going to be gaming on the integrated graphics, or getting a model with dedicated GPU? Sometimes the i7 has better integrated graphics than the i5 or i3. I would go with the i5 over the i3, more and more things are being optimized for quad core. i7 really depends on your needs. Also there are dual and true quad core variants of the i7. The True quad core will help in simulation games that can take full advantage of the extra computing power.
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# ? Jan 3, 2016 05:55 |
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Hadlock posted:I would go with the i5 over the i3, more and more things are being optimized for quad core. i7 really depends on your needs. Also there are dual and true quad core variants of the i7. The True quad core will help in simulation games that can take full advantage of the extra computing power. Most mobile i5s are dual core as well (it's only Skylake that introduced quads, and only in the higher powered models which aren't commonly used in modern ThinkPads)
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# ? Jan 3, 2016 06:04 |
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sarehu posted:See the A30, A30p, A31(?), etc. I meant thinkpads that you can buy now.
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# ? Jan 3, 2016 10:40 |
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It's just a joke, blow.
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# ? Jan 3, 2016 18:59 |
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I was going to order a 15" XPS tonite, but dell.com don't offer it with 16 gigs of ram it looks like? Can I call them to special order one or is it just not available? Is the ram end-user upgradeable?
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 04:47 |
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the talent deficit posted:I was going to order a 15" XPS tonite, but dell.com don't offer it with 16 gigs of ram it looks like? Can I call them to special order one or is it just not available? Is the ram end-user upgradeable? Lot of review sites say it uses SODIMMs so it should be upgradeable. Edit: http://www.laptopultra.com/guide/dell-xps-9550-disassembly-ssd-ram-hdd-upgrade-guide/ Prescription Combs fucked around with this message at 05:01 on Jan 4, 2016 |
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Replacable ram, hard drive and $999 for the 1080p model? That's a good buy if I ever heard of one.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 06:42 |
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http://www.theverge.com/2016/1/3/10706482/new-lenovo-x1-carbon-ultrabook-announced-ces-2016 You can get Thinkpads with OLED screens now.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 08:16 |
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Hadlock posted:Replacable ram, hard drive and $999 for the 1080p model? That's a good buy if I ever heard of one. Only downside of that is the SSD models have a larger battery capacity than the HDD models. Potentially a big deal.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:41 |
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I'm in need of a 14"ish sleek/light/good battery life laptop for a CEO type person's home use. She's quite hard on her hardware though, so it needs to be at least a little durable. No gaming, just web browsing, MS Office type stuff. Maybe some flash games (not real games) for her kid. $1000 or less would be great. Some of the Lenovo options looks OK, but man are there a lot of them. If she brings me this 9 year old macbook to "fix" one more time I'm going to throw it through a wall.
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Mu Zeta posted:http://www.theverge.com/2016/1/3/10706482/new-lenovo-x1-carbon-ultrabook-announced-ces-2016 Don't OLED screens degrade over time?
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 18:02 |
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Josh Lyman posted:Don't OLED screens degrade over time? Oh god, this is going to be the SSD fiasco all over again.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 19:36 |
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CCFL screens would decay and die too. But the computer lifecycle was faster then.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 19:37 |
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Gerdalti posted:I'm in need of a 14"ish sleek/light/good battery life laptop for a CEO type person's home use. She's quite hard on her hardware though, so it needs to be at least a little durable. No gaming, just web browsing, MS Office type stuff. Maybe some flash games (not real games) for her kid. X1? Also LOL at CEO type person letting their kids use their company laptop to play loving games on. Sounds like the story of my life.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 19:54 |
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Skylake is bringing 24GB and 32GB capacities to Lenovo's laptops http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/01/big-ram-laptops-are-abundant-as-lenovo-does-its-skylake-refresh/
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 19:55 |
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Bob Morales posted:X1? X1 Carbon is what I'm leaning towards too... And yes. Nothing says awesome like "ALL MY FILES ARE GONE, I DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED, MY DAUGHTER WAS JUST PLAYING GAMES". Well, your daughter is not quite 2 years old, perhaps she should be smacking the keyboard on your work laptop...
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 20:11 |
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Meh, I used to gently caress around with my dad's laptop when he brought it home. Though back then he mainly had one because it was cool, rather than for any genuine need. I think I eventually dropped it off the bed or something which screwed up the motherboard. Oops. An X1 with OLED screen though? I'm more then willing to let my employer be and early adopter Edit: Shiiiiiiiiiiit it's just on the Yoga?? mobby_6kl fucked around with this message at 20:59 on Jan 4, 2016 |
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Gerdalti posted:I'm in need of a 14"ish sleek/light/good battery life laptop for a CEO type person's home use. She's quite hard on her hardware though, so it needs to be at least a little durable. No gaming, just web browsing, MS Office type stuff. Maybe some flash games (not real games) for her kid. Install Hyper-V on the new laptop and restore her computer to the previous snapshot every time it "breaks".
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 21:19 |
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Thinkpad refreshes still with hobbled with weakling graphics If Dell can stuff a 960M into the XPS 15 then the corresponding 15 inch thinkpad should be able to offer something decent too, no?
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 21:37 |
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Seamonster posted:Thinkpad refreshes still with hobbled with weakling graphics I saw this. Isn't a 930M likely to be the same speed or slower than an HD 540 in a 6260u or something?
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