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Anonymous
OOS
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Still available. Note though it might NOT support 2k/4k output //@anonymous: OOS
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Don’t bother. They cancelled my order
2 years ago |
Anonymous
The WUXGA display has 45% NTSC, 300 nits brightness and 60Hz refreshing rate
2 years ago |
Anonymous
$699.00 on Lenovo.com which will let you using coupons and cashback sites
2 years ago |
Anonymous
400 nits would have truly made it refreshing :) //@Anonymous: The WUXGA display has 45% NTSC, 300 nits brightness and 60Hz refreshing rate
2 years ago |
Anonymous
45% NTSC is pretty much the lowest color accuracy on a IPS screen //@anonymous: The WUXGA display has 45% NTSC, 300 nits brightness and 60Hz refreshing rate
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Will it be cheaper after coupone? Thanks //@Anonymous: $699.00 on Lenovo.com which will let you using coupons and cashback sites
2 years ago |
Anonymous
This is a business grade laptop. If you don't spill liquid on it, if you don't drop it, this laptop will easily last 5 years. We use them at my company as well as the Lenovo T series, i.e. T14 Gen 3.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Your company leases laptop for 5 years? Unbelievable //@anonymous: This is a business grade laptop. If you don't spill liquid on it, if you don't drop it, this laptop will easily last 5 years. We use them at my company as well as the Lenovo T series, i.e. T14 Gen 3.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Be careful Lenovo still uses low temperature solder (LTS) and black gel on Thinkpad line, that will lead to CPU soldering issues. There are numerous reports and videos on internet. Lenovo dropped LTS on other lines after 2021 but not Thinkpad //@anonymous: This is a business grade laptop. If you don't spill liquid on it, if you don't drop it, this laptop will easily last 5 years. We use them at my company as well as the Lenovo T series, i.e. T14 Gen 3.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Corporation leasing laptops and refresh every 3-5 years is quite common. //@Anonymous: Your company leases laptop for 5 years? Unbelievable //@anonymous: This is a business grade laptop. If you don't spill liquid on it, if you don't drop it, this laptop will easily last 5 years. We use them at my company as well as the Lenovo T series, i.e. T14 Gen 3.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Mostly 3 years, never heard 5 years //@anonymous: Corporation leasing laptops and refresh every 3-5 years is quite common. //@Anonymous: Your company leases laptop for 5 years? Unbelievable //@anonymous: This is a business grade laptop. If you don't spill liquid on it, if you don't drop it, this laptop will easily last 5 years. We use them at my company as well as the Lenovo T series, i.e. T14 Gen 3.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
It is called planned obsolescence. //@Anonymous: Be careful Lenovo still uses low temperature solder (LTS) and black gel on Thinkpad line, that will lead to CPU soldering issues. There are numerous reports and videos on internet. Lenovo dropped LTS on other lines after 2021 but not Thinkpad //@anonymous: This is a business grade laptop. If you don't spill liquid on it, if you don't drop it, this laptop will easily last 5 years. We use them at my company as well as the Lenovo T series, i.e. T14 Gen 3.
2 years ago |
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Anonymous
Surface Pro 8 is coming soon!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
No cover
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Costco sale for members has same processor/memory/storage with type cover and pen for $799.99 //@Anonymous: No cover
5 years ago |
Anonymous
999.99? //@Anonymous: Costco sale for members has same processor/memory/storage with type cover and pen for $799.99 //@Anonymous: No cover
5 years ago |
Anonymous
that comment was posted two months ago - Costco sale for $799 included type cover and pen //@Anonymous: 999.99? //@Anonymous: Costco sale for members has same processor/memory/storage with type cover and pen for $799.99 //@Anonymous: No cover
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Surface Pro 8 is coming soon!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
terrible quality. M$FT built a good brand name in Surface but has been milking it too hard. The fundamental problem is that the parts are all soldered on hence nothing can be replaced easily. That's fine if quality parts are used like in iPad, but no M$FT used cheap parts. Once that $50 SSD or RAM dies, the entire thing goes.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
battery sucks.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Yeah, battery is the only complaint. Overall, it is a great laptop. I like it. //@Anonymous: battery sucks.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Exactly. Battery deteriorates quickly after 2-3 years of use, and then the whole thing becomes trash. Check ifixit if you dare to replace it. It is almost irreplaceable if you don't want to risk breaking your screen. I have my battery-dead Surface hooked up with a monitor and use it as a desktop. At least it still turns on lol... //@Anonymous: Yeah, battery is the only complaint. Overall, it is a great laptop. I like it. //@Anonymous: battery sucks.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
when? //@anonymous: Surface Pro 8 is coming soon!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Battery life wise, x12 detachable seems better, but missing USB-A port
4 years ago |