Which Lenovo ThinkPad Is The One For You?

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
  • With the help of Lenovo, we dive a little deeper and discuss what are the differences between ThinkPads from model to model. After all, there are quite a few different variants out there and they are serve a specific purpose and niche.
    So, which ThinkPad would best fit you and your needs?
    Oh, you're asking us? Our favorite has got to be the X1 Carbon. Annnnnd... if you're in Singapore and you caught this video early. There's a sale going on right now! Check it out over at lenovo.com/sg for more details. And for those of you who’ve read up to this point, use promo code TECH33 to enjoy up to an additional 10% off your purchase.
    0:00 - Intro
    0:45 - The Common Factor
    2:27 - X1 Extreme
    3:22 - P14s Gen 2
    4:07 - X1 Carbon
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Komentáře • 271

  • @andersonanderson1009
    @andersonanderson1009 Před 2 lety +668

    Was literally just thinking to myself as I was debating getting a new laptop: "I wish there was a comparison of modern Thinkpad models for buyers who haven't looked at Thinkpads in over a decade."

  • @sloeginandsleep1170
    @sloeginandsleep1170 Před 10 měsíci +19

    I'm a univerity student, I also run my own buisness; for me, the X1 Carbon is the one. It's light, performs brilliantly, durable, able to handle my work and my studies without breaking a sweat. Add in that, in my country, Lenovo will come to your home or work the next day to repair if you need, for three years. Before this, I had the X1 Nano, which was good, but the Carbon is far better in terms of durability and performance. If you can get a good deal on a X1 Nano Gen 1 or 2 and super endurance isn't needed, they are brilliant computers if you don't need the extra power though.

    • @jaiso434
      @jaiso434 Před měsícem

      what country is that/

  • @suij9384
    @suij9384 Před rokem +45

    I am using thinkpad T480 for studying and you know this serves me better than many other laptops which has more specifications.
    I am using Autocad, Matlab and also playing war thunder but it works perfectly..

  • @exia41gundam
    @exia41gundam Před rokem +101

    After using a thinkpad t450 as my go to laptop for the past 7 years. A thinkpad x1 gen is my going to be my next replacement. I just love the durability and rugged like design with all features still intact not stripped like other laptops.

    • @Computment
      @Computment Před rokem +9

      Gen what?

    • @paulwoaert
      @paulwoaert Před 9 měsíci +4

      After 25 years on Windows, I switched to Mac (equipped with Apple Silicone M2 processors) and i will NEVER went back to Windows PC computers. Everything about Apple is a thousand times more stable, ergonomic, efficient, secure, all their screens are incredibly beautiful, these computers are luxury items are, the difference with PCs is indescribable, they clearly dominate for me in all aspects, except of the video game. I had already had an idea of ​​it when I acquired an iPhone, that's when everything was revealed to me.

    • @lionemessithegoat
      @lionemessithegoat Před 6 měsíci +15

      ​@@paulwoaert😂😂🤣🤣

    • @khsaad04
      @khsaad04 Před 6 měsíci +5

      ​@@paulwoaert...

    • @ArthropodSpidey
      @ArthropodSpidey Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@lionemessithegoat poor person confirmed

  • @ParadiZE3D
    @ParadiZE3D Před rokem +15

    One small thing. Trackpoints are also build into some Dell XPS Laptops. Generally I dont like them really anyways but thought I'd mention it

    • @david-6110
      @david-6110 Před 9 měsíci +3

      in all HP EliteBOOK as well ;) When you get used to it, you can't do without it.

  • @veenongaming7383
    @veenongaming7383 Před rokem +35

    My favorite is Thinkpad T30
    its better than t20 because first one in the t series that supports 2gb of ram and have wifi(unlike t20) so you can put a card in it that supports B/G/N and call networking a day
    Gentoo linux(compiled on a resource server) with optimizations to kernel and DWM makes it a beast.
    I program on it daily its a really cool machine.
    It took me years to realize whats my favorite thinkpad, when i was unexperienced i wanted not the machine that feels good to use, but the machine thats fast, and i dont need "fast" while streaming games over lan or using my server for compiling

  • @diegobermudez6639
    @diegobermudez6639 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Thanks for the review! Between the Extreme and Carbon, which one would you go for if I needs lots of numbers computing power? (Finance professional here). Thanks

  • @david-6110
    @david-6110 Před 9 měsíci +10

    In my loooong career I had Dell latitude, HP Elite book and of course Thinkpad... Thinkpad is by far my best laptops. Indestructible (it's always replaced before failing and I often use reformed Thinkpad (Damn Right now, I repurposed a good old L540 for a very specific application and I think it will still be online in five years...) Whether it's L, T, X series, I was never disappointed. Right now, my buddy is sturdy L-15 that does great in a very hostile environment : a Warehouse. I carry it, put it in greasy, dusty places. Still working like a charm. And well... Thinkpad Keyboard is still top notch even with the new ones.
    But please, boss if you reed this, I'd fancy a X-13 (even a gen 1!) for my poor back :3

  • @glue69
    @glue69 Před rokem +16

    I bought an X1 Carbon 4th Gen to replace the T420s. This might improve the battery + specs for heavy UX design work.

  • @Kenzo9063
    @Kenzo9063 Před 10 dny +1

    Definitely the best you can’t find anywhere else. I have a Thinkpad X13 Gen 1 AMD which I got for $1400. Other laptops of the same price can’t come close because you only get mid range or low end budget models that aren’t the same characteristics from brands like Acer. Too bad the current gen models aren’t cheap

  • @rajasivagaminathan9828
    @rajasivagaminathan9828 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Good coverage. Thanks

  • @AzadC
    @AzadC Před rokem +4

    I have a refurbished t470 model with thunderbolt 3 port even though it is 6 years old it is still pretty future proof due to the thunderbolt 3 connectivity options

  • @John9tv
    @John9tv Před 10 měsíci +1

    Is the P14s the exact same as T14 if both are same gen and AMD?

  • @willymelt
    @willymelt Před rokem +6

    There are other manufacturers that still have track points. Not just Lenovo my 2022 Dell latitude has one

  • @MissTopDJ007
    @MissTopDJ007 Před 7 měsíci +2

    ThinkPad T460 represent! Not sure which I would go for. I know I want another ThinkPad with better camera and hdmi.

  • @lewvuittonov2314
    @lewvuittonov2314 Před 2 lety +25

    are there any concerns that such new models as xtreme & x carbon haven't that fantastic keyboard as T and P models have?

    • @ironmantooltime
      @ironmantooltime Před rokem

      They haven't sold those keyboards for like 8 years. The new one is fine. Its not like the Apple Butterfly keyboard which was a total disaster.

  • @elazarkotkes
    @elazarkotkes Před 6 měsíci +1

    No mention of the t14 series?

  • @muskndusk
    @muskndusk Před rokem +5

    When I look for my next laptop I'll be searching for one without chiclet keys - like the Thinkpads used to have.

  • @hectorfalcon1867
    @hectorfalcon1867 Před 2 lety +137

    A major problem this review omitted was addressing the weak hinges on their computers that break with time. If you spend $2500.00 on the X1 carbon and a hinge breaks Lenovo will not honor the repair, even though it is a design issue which they openly acknowledge they are aware of. So, basically you wind up owning a very expensive paper weight. The buyer needs to be aware of this flaw since it can be a very expensive mistake buying their products.

    • @eugenkeller
      @eugenkeller Před 2 lety +44

      I think it's the opposite. Because it's so durable and well built, people assume everything is metal and handle it as if it cannot break. The only laptop's hinges I've ever seen that don't break with time on its own and still work are from Thinkpad. Don't f with it and it should last longer than your spine.

    • @raymondchew8894
      @raymondchew8894 Před rokem +8

      I wouldn't want to spend $2500 on a laptop end up with hinge designed problem which Lenovo is aware. $2500 can get me a better laptop.

    • @lijoch
      @lijoch Před rokem +8

      I have used Thinkpad W series for over 9 years and never faced an issue. It sustained two drops. One with the USB plugged in and bending thrle USB ports aswell.
      Not sure about carbon but for other ones i can assure thinkpad wont fail

    • @jon3296
      @jon3296 Před rokem +8

      I’m currently in the market for a laptop bc my old cheap HP laptop hinge broke and it’s not worth fixing. I was shopping for thinkpads bc I heard they were rugged and durable, is this true? I don’t abuse my stuff, I just want one well built and sturdy

    • @lijoch
      @lijoch Před rokem +4

      @@jon3296 dont hesitate just buy it.

  • @Otokichi786
    @Otokichi786 Před 3 měsíci

    Just after the turn of the century, I went to Best Buy, looking for a Wintel conputer. (I had a small collection of Mac laptops of the PowerBook and MacBook Pro persuasion.) I looked at the array of pastel, shiny-Aluminum computers, then my eye fell on a matte black-finish Lenovo ThinkPad. I had been hearing/reading about in computer magazines for years, and this SL410 looked unimpressive. It was on sale, so I chose "the one with the great keyboard." I still use it today, from time to time, even though a Core2 Duo is a bit behind the times. My other ThinkPad, on which I am typing this, is a T530, which has outlasted the Apple Mac laptops, which need major, fiddly repairs with a box of special tools. Why these ThinkPads? Easy, I want/need to play/record CDs and DVDs, which "modern portable computers" can't do without a spider's web/daisy chain of cables.

  • @DeproStuff.
    @DeproStuff. Před 6 měsíci

    I use a thinkpad at school without a trackpoint but idk what that computer is called, and without those two red and black buttons and instead its just 2 lines in the bottom of the move cursor thing and other features

  • @themikelee
    @themikelee Před rokem

    No side-by-side comparisons?

  • @RishiKumar-nz1tp
    @RishiKumar-nz1tp Před rokem +4

    May we know which one of them are upgradable to Windows 11 & which are not?

  • @danielcazares9167
    @danielcazares9167 Před 5 měsíci

    My lapyop just says Yoga, has a physical button with the windows logo right in the middle of the frame under the screen and the stylus comes from the right buttom corner right beside the power button, can anyne tell what model it is?

  • @DigitalSamTV
    @DigitalSamTV Před rokem +5

    P14s wins hands down for the light weight portability and stick packs a punch over the X1

  • @agshinbakirli
    @agshinbakirli Před rokem

    Thanks for review! Is there any thinkpad without ips display? Amoled or something else? I dont like ips

    • @Terafied
      @Terafied  Před rokem

      These days, the new generation has some great stuff!

  • @AbdullahAdnanID
    @AbdullahAdnanID Před 4 měsíci

    My X1 Extreme Gen 1 ram clip slot got problem after only 5 years. If I move the laptop, the screen will blank.

  • @TyEats0031
    @TyEats0031 Před rokem +3

    Just bought a thinkpad x280. Nice little ultra portable with an 8th Gen i5. Not bad for $170.

  • @scyberfin
    @scyberfin Před rokem +3

    I have now confirmed through every possible level that #Thinkpad @Lenovo Lenovo with usb-c port charging not working is automatically a CID and there is no way to repeal that decision. Our unit had only faulty solder. They don't respect warranty.

  • @provatooNET
    @provatooNET Před rokem +1

    And the E series?

  • @NMad-kp2bu
    @NMad-kp2bu Před rokem +12

    Honest question: which ThinkPad model/series that is durable and last for a long time without breaking its hinges and having its screw mounts cracked after a couple of years of careful usage. I am looking for a laptop with such durable build quality, I have a Lenovo laptop, aside from its broken hinges and open gaps on its case, it functions normally hardware and software-wise. Its replacement bottom case is expensive. Please share your opinion here, I'm thinking to own either a ThinkPad or a Dell Precision laptop. I prefer a good Build quality

    • @priit1231
      @priit1231 Před rokem +1

      L470

    • @ironmantooltime
      @ironmantooltime Před rokem +1

      You can probably repair the hinges. Not sure what you did to break them...

    • @soulflame799
      @soulflame799 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I own a T480 since 2019, use it daily from morning to evening. It runs almost constantly and it still works as well as day 1. I don't carry it around though.

    • @david-6110
      @david-6110 Před 9 měsíci +1

      From my experiences (dealing with L-15 (gen1&2), X-13(Gen1 and2), L580,L590 i can assure you that hinges are rock solid. But do yourself a favor : pay attention to the screen when you configure your Thinkpad : by default on budget series (L serie for example) is 250 nits : sufficient to work indoors but outdoors it can be troublesome (though mat screen helps a lot).
      Standards philips screws on all model (annoying plastic clips though, but heh... )
      Look for sales on T/P series. In EU some days ago there was an insane sale on P14s with Ryzen Pro series.

  • @AquaOfficial69
    @AquaOfficial69 Před 2 lety +9

    I have a ThinkPad T500 and a Thinkcenter Lenovo pc

  • @TriangleLife__Raj_Mrittik

    So helpful!!!

  • @wangyudong
    @wangyudong Před rokem +2

    yes ,i like a ThinkPad E15 gen2 and X1 extreme

  • @knarfweasel
    @knarfweasel Před rokem +4

    I am currently running an old t440p that I had from my college days. It is begging to show its age and am considering a suitable replacement. I've been impressed with the Lenovo and would like to stay with them. Any suggestions? I would like it to fill the same niche as the older t440p. Does anyone know how good those p340 desktops are?

    • @david-6110
      @david-6110 Před 9 měsíci +1

      P-340 are sturdy : I have a P-340 working 24/24 7/7 to drive a specific, vital application in a very dusty environment with careless people. After one year it's still in perfect condition. Good desktop unit for real.

    • @knarfweasel
      @knarfweasel Před 9 měsíci

      @@david-6110 thank you for your reply!

  • @user-qj4ru1nc8m
    @user-qj4ru1nc8m Před rokem +3

    T430 still is my main workhorse....

  • @chikafujiwara5702
    @chikafujiwara5702 Před 2 lety +3

    Underrated channel

  • @uNpOpuLArOpInION69
    @uNpOpuLArOpInION69 Před 2 lety +5

    What thinkpad can i buy when i want something serviceable? I have a t430 and love the upgradebillity but the performance is a bit lacking now

    • @freen773
      @freen773 Před rokem +3

      i have the t14. had to replace the ssd because of DOA. looks like most things are replaceable. at least im comparison to most modern laptops

  • @adorkable81
    @adorkable81 Před rokem

    When they gonna make the trackpad smaller and make more room for the keyboard?

  • @Ignaciodev
    @Ignaciodev Před 10 měsíci

    you should have added prices

  • @laughingvampire7555
    @laughingvampire7555 Před 3 měsíci

    other laptops do offer the trackpoint, like HP EliteBook

  • @multitree7427
    @multitree7427 Před rokem +25

    Thinkpad was renowned for its input devices (keyboard/keypad). But, beware, their recent supplier quality and software drivers have declined a lot. Just be prepared for trips to service center ...

    • @arifazman5057
      @arifazman5057 Před rokem +3

      @@MartinJones123 highly agree, suddenly keyboard software, battery, ssd got problems..not recommend

    • @ironmantooltime
      @ironmantooltime Před rokem +4

      Do not concur. Have had not a single quality issue on probably 10 thinkpads over more than 10 years. I suspect user error/ cluelessness.

  • @mengye8871
    @mengye8871 Před rokem

    Actually HP z book also offer the trackpoint but it doesn't work well as the one from thinkpad

  • @manuyinauiloveyourose6254

    ! An operating system wasn't found.Try disconnecting any drives that don't contain an operating system.? what happened?💻

  • @flame074axoneme
    @flame074axoneme Před rokem

    Mine is thinkpad X1 yoga 4th gen and thinkpad e431

  • @sh-ue7wq
    @sh-ue7wq Před 6 měsíci

    Can someone let me know the price of them ?!

  • @spacebread501
    @spacebread501 Před rokem +5

    The E, L & T-Series are completely missing. As such the video is pretty incomplete and not very useful.

  • @niketshah4787
    @niketshah4787 Před rokem +2

    Which one is good for Virtualization?

  • @bendermi
    @bendermi Před 2 měsíci

    I need a thinkpad with optical drive I’m often on travel so it should survive in a backpack.
    Is there something in the Lenovo lineup for me ?

    • @Terafied
      @Terafied  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi there :) you can check this out. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 20XW008TPH , Lenovo ThinkPad X200 and Lenovo ThinkPad T540p-20BFA0AVPB

    • @bendermi
      @bendermi Před 2 měsíci

      @@Terafied
      The T540 is equipped with a optical drive but does it get bent?

  • @moneytrends5231
    @moneytrends5231 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I'm trying to find a replacement for my t480. I have 3, I've been cannibalizing over the past 10 years. I love the t480, easily servicable, dual batteries... so many ports...
    I guess the days are over finding refurbished thinkpads under $300, transferring $250 worth of hardware and ending up with what would have been a new 1500 machine...
    I was wondering what the T series fanbase would recommend if I started down the path of a new laptop I can service and upgrade...?
    The most important aspect to me is the battery life. My t480 runs 14-16 hours
    It blows my mind the cost of these new machines. I dont need 4k, touchscreen, 120+hz refresh rate...just a laptop that processes queries fast for long periods! Anyone can build backup t480s for less than $600 with 64 gb ram, 2tb ssd, specs that run close to 2k because we all need the newest processor, dont we?...who cares if its an i5 7th gen (oh wait, gotta upgrade from 7th gen for those win10 security updates..)

    • @Terafied
      @Terafied  Před 3 měsíci

      How about the L14 G4?

    • @moneytrends5231
      @moneytrends5231 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Terafied thanks for the suggestion. After being stuck between the t14, t16, ended up ordering a refurb t480. 1tb ssd nvme, 32gb ram, i7, win 11 pro for $700.

    • @moneytrends5231
      @moneytrends5231 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Well, the "new" one has overheating issues (CPU is running hot), probably just need to update the CPU fan and re-do the thermal paste, but that will void the warranty on the refurb. So I'll be replacing the t480 and looking for something new instead.

    • @easyboost7460
      @easyboost7460 Před měsícem

      ​@@moneytrends5231i7 is much hotter than i5 in t480. You can do dual heat pipe mod though.

  • @donnit696
    @donnit696 Před rokem +1

    Write the prices next time bc it’s literally the most important thing

  • @nabothgumoshabe6232
    @nabothgumoshabe6232 Před rokem

    How can I access this one for professional use in Qatar? Thank you

  • @charlizescoot7469
    @charlizescoot7469 Před rokem

    Hello i recently bought the "Lenovo thinkpad x1 i5 7th generation" but i wonder what year it was released ? Please help me (ps: i think it's "yoga x1")

  • @Brothererick1
    @Brothererick1 Před rokem +11

    I jus t ordered the T14s Gen 3 fully load as my on the go laptop for super cheap wow. I'm tired of carrying my M1 Max 16" out of the house. I was stuck between this, the X1 Carbon 10th Gen and X1 Yoga Gen 6. To be 100% honest I still am. I'm hoping to love the T14s when it comes in a few weeks. I feel the T14s is basically a X1 minus the upward firing speakers.
    Update: After waiting two weeks of delayed shipping for a in stock ThinkPad, I am retuning the T14s. It's definitely a slim ultrabook. The i7 eco chip is snappy but the battery life isn't that great and the trackpad sounds like the trackpad on a x201. It's 2021 they need to upgrade the trackpads deep clicking but the texture of the surface is very smooth and feels great. Also, I found it weird that my screen language randomly changes to Russian on its own and I had to figure out how to change it back. I ended up buying a 14 M1 Pro 10 core on sale to carry around and downloaded Parallels to run windows 11.

    • @alanhaider1321
      @alanhaider1321 Před rokem +4

      it's so dangerous & trash to use windows on a mac man rethink your choice.

    • @drishalballaney6590
      @drishalballaney6590 Před rokem

      Actually good you gave it back, i have the p14s gen 1 AMD and jesus soo many issues, wonky touchpad after sleep/suspend, sometimes touchpad does not outright work on certain boots, including in the bios, i need a proper power down cycle for it to work
      Even a touchpad replacement did not do it
      Also had to get the keyboard replacement cause some of the key stopped working
      And usb ports were a bit wonky where the ports were having connection problems with my wired headset on p14s but worked fine on dell vostro, again tried replacement but not much difference
      Now the charging port and the sleep indicator led on the logo stopped working, and getting a motherboard replacement this week
      And all that within a span of 10 months of using the device

    • @redey1290
      @redey1290 Před rokem +2

      @@alanhaider1321 it’s dangerous and trash??? Lmao what

  • @woodroblue8332
    @woodroblue8332 Před rokem

    Thinking about getting one for work

    • @Terafied
      @Terafied  Před rokem

      It would surely serve you well.

  • @lianricafort8036
    @lianricafort8036 Před rokem

    Is it touch screen?

  • @thung22
    @thung22 Před rokem

    You forgot the price

  • @user-qe1sj9iq7i
    @user-qe1sj9iq7i Před 4 měsíci +1

    X1 Carbon is king of ring right now in Pakistan for reliability and durability fast paced laptops

  • @akin242002
    @akin242002 Před rokem +11

    X1 Carbon is amazing 👏 for C++, C, and Go programers.

    • @anilauece
      @anilauece Před rokem

      In X1 series: carbon, nano yoga: which one to buy?

    • @akin242002
      @akin242002 Před rokem

      @@anilauece Carbon because it usually has more ports. CPU is usually the same among the 3.

  • @sorenchannel42
    @sorenchannel42 Před rokem +12

    Be careful with the newer Lenovo Thinkpads and Yoga's. They are innovative, but they break quickly or have build in flaws which never get fixed. You may end up with a flickering screen, or a disfunctional touchpad and Lenovo might simply declare it a 'feature'. Thinkpads are not what they have been in the past. The keyboards are degrading and the batteries capacity is quite limited.

    • @InfiniteTranscendence
      @InfiniteTranscendence Před rokem +2

      Your battery life is lower on the newer models? Newer laptops should have astoundingly better battery. My P15 Gen 2 with FHD gets up to about 13 hours on a very light load just like my T15 Gen 2. My P17 Gen 2 gets around half of that but has a 4k screen. I get the P and T series which are the most robust and easy to service. There are so many that it's best to review different models thoroughly to be sure you're getting what's ideal to you. I remember back when laptops a decade or more ago got like one hour unplugged if you were lucky and it was designed for performance.
      I've had tons of laptops from a variety of brands cheap and expensive and haven't had them breaking all over the place. People should be sure they care for their laptops and secure them properly in a bag. Not having drinks around them when open isn't a bad idea either.
      Good luck.

    • @akin242002
      @akin242002 Před rokem +2

      I work in IT for a large company, and I agree the TouchPad is disappointing half the time. The screen rarely has those issues, but there is a bad batch once in a while. Just make sure you get a good 2 year warranty when buying Lenovo ThinkPads.

    • @david-6110
      @david-6110 Před 9 měsíci +1

      We have about 4000 thinkpads deployed (mostly L580,590, L15-Gen1 and 2, X13 (gen1 and 2), so far I'm impressed. Very sturdy (and believe me our users are not kind with their laptops. TBH, New lineup keyboards are not as good as previous one, but still --my taste-- the best keyboards when compared to HP EliteBOOK and Dell. Though in pro laptops world Keyboard are all excellent.

  • @ParoxyDM
    @ParoxyDM Před rokem +1

    What about ThinkPad L and ThinkPad E series laptops?

    • @Mladenac
      @Mladenac Před rokem +1

      Which one? I have L480 as my working laptop and I am not so thrilled with the build quality and its keyboard. What is nice that it has smartcard reader.
      Maybe newer are better built.

    • @ParoxyDM
      @ParoxyDM Před rokem +1

      @@Mladenac I have an T580 currently and I wasn’t impressed with the keyboard as well. I ordered a new CTO E15 Gen 4 straight from Lenovo and it should arrive later this week. I’ll try and update you after it get it setup.

    • @Mladenac
      @Mladenac Před rokem +1

      @@ParoxyDM My coworker got E14 (maybe gen 2) and its keyboards was flawless

    • @ParoxyDM
      @ParoxyDM Před rokem +1

      @@Mladenac Don't get me wrong, the keyboard is acceptable and functional. But it's not *great* like we expected from Lenovo 5-or-so years ago.

    • @Mladenac
      @Mladenac Před rokem

      @@ParoxyDM I got IBM R40, Lenovo T410, Lenovo L480 and X1 Gen 7.
      Comparing to L480 keyboard on E14 Gen 2 is flawless. As I wrote I find L480 a bit to stiff.
      I am pretty satisfied with mine on X1.

  • @bestcreate1417
    @bestcreate1417 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Still using a thinkpad x260 from 2015 in 2024

  • @greenman8
    @greenman8 Před rokem +1

    I wish my Legion 5 had the 'trak-nubbin' on the keyboard.

    • @Terafied
      @Terafied  Před rokem +2

      Ahahah! Would’ve been cool!

  • @SuratWannee
    @SuratWannee Před měsícem

    One with no spyware, which one?

  • @lowkeygaming4716
    @lowkeygaming4716 Před 2 lety +3

    How about T series? Are they paced out?

    • @acidset
      @acidset Před rokem

      No, get those, specifically a T430 with a 420 keyboard and 440 display

  • @kishdogg1594
    @kishdogg1594 Před rokem

    Im looking for something I can play Online Poker and general use...Under 500 any suggestions Guys and Gals Thanks!

    • @TheRazzyDazzle
      @TheRazzyDazzle Před rokem +1

      Refurbished Thinkpad T400 series. T420, T430, T440. Ebay, great prices

  • @viktor133100
    @viktor133100 Před 19 dny

    Some Dell models also have trackpoints.

  • @CursedWeeb
    @CursedWeeb Před 10 měsíci +1

    I got the X1 carbon for 200 bucks on Amazon

  • @dr.strange6458
    @dr.strange6458 Před 7 měsíci

    I once had a lenovo yoga and the fan kicked in and stayed on for the dumbest processing reasons. it sounded like an Airbus taking off.

  • @vterpko
    @vterpko Před 4 měsíci +1

    The lightest Thinkpad is X1 Nano.

  •  Před měsícem +1

    I'm thinking about it, but the "unique" design really is a sad thing tho 😳

  • @thegloriousgoldeneagle
    @thegloriousgoldeneagle Před 3 měsíci +2

    I love this channel

    • @Terafied
      @Terafied  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @singaporehikers
    @singaporehikers Před 2 lety +22

    Trackpoint is design for field people who need to wear gloves

    • @Terafied
      @Terafied  Před 2 lety +4

      Oh! Definitely something we didn’t think of, but yet it all makes sense!

  • @keaelectronic5275
    @keaelectronic5275 Před rokem +1

    Nice brother

  • @reinholdthomas1187
    @reinholdthomas1187 Před rokem +2

    Der Beste Lenovo ist der Lenovo T16 und Lenovo X1 Carbon !!

  • @sarkisavedikian3713
    @sarkisavedikian3713 Před rokem +4

    Lenovo must take great care not ruining the thinkpad line thinkpads are the best ever

  • @user-iy8ue3bh5s
    @user-iy8ue3bh5s Před rokem +1

    Lenovo ThinkPad T420 best!

  • @rogerl7533
    @rogerl7533 Před 2 lety +11

    Old models.
    The gen 12 intel laptops will be available in April.

  • @dannythemedic
    @dannythemedic Před rokem

    Well spoken

  • @lancewhitney6697
    @lancewhitney6697 Před rokem +6

    Unfortunately the latest ThinkPad models lack the superior keyboards and fantastic battery life found on models from several years ago. I wish Lenovo would offer at least one laptop with the older style keyboard and the dual battery setup.

    • @ironmantooltime
      @ironmantooltime Před rokem +1

      You don't need the spare battery thing, just use a usb charger. The old keyboards are also very clunky and increasingly a niche interest. The clicklit (whatever that means) keyboards are still good and better than market.

    • @anniel1193
      @anniel1193 Před rokem +2

      Just love my t480 and 2 batteries. Love swapping removable battery for fully charge one

  • @pantag2
    @pantag2 Před 8 měsíci

    You forgot to mention the workhorse series... T series..

  • @tannenguitar
    @tannenguitar Před 11 měsíci

    which one? a hp elitebook one :D

  • @rdpatel6869
    @rdpatel6869 Před rokem +3

    Please guide a 15.6 or 16 inch ThinkPad laptop with num.pad. Professional quality Graphics card is not important for me because I need it for online trading, Excel sheets and watching CZcams videos. RAM size required is 32GB. I want a mobile workstation preferably of Lenovo or HP. Keyboard should have backlight for each key separately. Caps lock & num. Lock should have on / off indicator light.

    • @taylorryn1
      @taylorryn1 Před rokem

      This Please

    • @InfiniteTranscendence
      @InfiniteTranscendence Před rokem +1

      I use a T15 Gen 2 for the reasons you described. Easy to carry around, but has a numpad, micro sd card slot, ethernet port, and the 1.8mm keyboard travel with the backlight. If you use Ebay you can find one cheap for around $700 certified refurbished.
      The P series is the mobile workstation. I have a T-15 gen 2 and T17 gen 2 with a graphics card and they're great.
      Got them like new for $1229 and $1499 respectively.

    • @akin242002
      @akin242002 Před rokem +1

      Look into Lenovo ThinkPad T16. With an i7 11th gen CPU or better, it should meet most of your laptop 💻 needs.

    • @akin242002
      @akin242002 Před rokem

      If you want a true "Workstation", look into HP Zbook.

    • @InfiniteTranscendence
      @InfiniteTranscendence Před rokem

      @@akin242002 I had an HP ZBook X2. It was a great workstation as well for artwork. They don't make that series anymore though.
      The Lenovo P series is the workstation series for Lenovo. I have a P17 Gen 2 and it's a beast with a RTX A-series graphics card. People use them a lot for heavy rendering and processing work.
      I have a P15 Gen 2 as well for more on the go use with a 1080P high nit screen and it has around 14 hour battery life.
      That's the series to pick if you want heavy duty work done. The T series is thinner and more portable and also good.

  • @ollymation878
    @ollymation878 Před 2 lety

    Mine's a Lenovo ThinkPad T460

  • @clerooth
    @clerooth Před 2 lety +1

    Title is definitely misleading. It's too vague and it's not descriptive of the content.

  • @annagodman688
    @annagodman688 Před rokem

    had a bad experience with keyboard on their yoga

  • @kunduriudaykiran6095
    @kunduriudaykiran6095 Před rokem

    t580 using

  • @markx348
    @markx348 Před rokem +4

    t480 still the best

  • @flywheeldk
    @flywheeldk Před rokem

    If only the X13s was available with preloaded Linux.

  • @user-jr3cy9io6d
    @user-jr3cy9io6d Před 6 měsíci

    Vote T14, the benchmark for workhorse laptops!

  • @mmad2822
    @mmad2822 Před 7 měsíci

    Why are their screen so bad ?

  • @valenciainc2596
    @valenciainc2596 Před 2 lety

    *from ibm

  • @paulwoaert
    @paulwoaert Před rokem +1

    I have a question that obsesses me: why buy a thinkpad if all the tests of any technician in the world show that today's Apple computers (Macbook Air or Pro, iMac 2021, etc., all equipped with of the M1 or M2 chip), impressively beat any high-end PC in all aspects, level of battery life, screen definition (always much higher) and the synthesis of colors, the calculation speed (even with a simple macbook air M1), the little heating of the computer, the weight, the sound quality...? For very heavy and multi-tasking professional video editing, here again the Macbook Pro 14 or 16 and more clearly the Mac Studio and Mac Pro are clearly superior. In addition, Macbooks are a thousand times more beautiful, ergonomic, etc. For gamers, I can understand. But for everyone else? One could give as a reason the very high price for the Mac computers but Thinkpads which can almost compete with Macs are often very expensive too.

    • @FDavidAgudelo
      @FDavidAgudelo Před 9 měsíci +2

      In my case, I am a software developer and right now I am working in the banking sector, for standards I have to bought a laptop with windows 10 pro :/

    • @itaamelia6715
      @itaamelia6715 Před 7 měsíci +1

      lots of reason, upgradebility, stupid ssd soldered, hard or even imposible to self repair, lack if port, most importanly dont want to help company that don't care or contribute to the people, every things has price, fuck that shit

    • @danielhalachev4714
      @danielhalachev4714 Před 7 měsíci +1

      1. I despise Apple's proprietary ecosystem. I had an iPhone for a week and it refused to work as a hotspot for my laptop. My friend had a Mac from work and he had the same problem in reverse. Not only is compatibility with other non-Apple devices terrible, but so is Apple's repair policy.
      2. I despise MacOS. It's clunky and counterproductive. However, I can't put anything else on a Mac. I use Linux on my current laptop and I refuse to give it up.

    • @paulwoaert
      @paulwoaert Před 7 měsíci

      @@itaamelia6715 Buy the Mac from the start with the level you need (memory, processor, number of ports, etc.), you won't need to replace anything afterwards. As for the question of “repair”, Macs are almost indestructible, the problem arises very rarely. The price is higher but you then no longer spend the years that follow: with Windows, you are stuck with software to buy, additional memory to install and pay for, repairs to do, often requiring you to have to reformat and reinstall ). With Apple, the next versions of the operating system will be completely free for many years (!), which is not at all the case with Windows which is also the victim of numerous bugs (I have been on Windows for almost 25 years, I know what I'm talking about!). Windows is also the target of many viruses, therefore requiring the purchase of security software and the constant installation and purchase of applications from 36,000 companies without end. In a new generation Mac, all the necessary applications are already inside (nothing to pay for or install) and they are ultra-efficient, I witness it every day. Macs, especially since the Apple Silicone revolution of 2020 finally freed from Intel (so: ALL M1 or M2 Macs, that is to say these computers whose everything inside has been created and designed exclusively by Apple: memory , processor, sound, etc.) heat up PRACTICALLY NOT AT ALL: this is also the main and most essential revolution, which explains why a simple ultra-flat Mac Book Air without ANY FAN will heat up very little and most of the time not at all, because Apple chips hardly heat up: Windows laptops, on the contrary, require immense ventilation AND CAUSE A LOT OF NOISE, and bring in dust. For the rest, EVERYTHING at Apple is superior: screen, image definition (1 billion colors), quality of materials, construction and design of the perfectly integrated processor and memory, keyboard feel, battery life, charging with Magsafe ( so practical!), Touch ID for all uses and absolutely flawless, set of high-end software already included, weight of the computer and its duration over time, incomparable design (the bad aesthetic taste of so many PCs!), ergonomics, the perfect transparency of the Apple ecosystem (for example from the iPhone to the computer), the phenomenal loading speed of the operating system, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.

    • @paulwoaert
      @paulwoaert Před 7 měsíci

      @@danielhalachev4714 I don't know what generation of iPhone your iPhone was, but the scenario you describe has not existed since at least iPhone 10 (we are now at iPhone 15). For Macs, if your computer was before 2020 (i.e. 2019 and earlier) this may be the reason, because since 2020, i.e. since Apple decided to design and produce its processors, memory, card itself -mother, etc., so by FINALLY getting rid of its dependence on Intel and producing real bombs of incomparable performance at all levels, the communication between Apple devices is phenomenally transparent.

  • @alexeyzhdanov5498
    @alexeyzhdanov5498 Před 3 měsíci

    Posing as a ThinkPad expert and not using TrackPoint? Sucks.

  • @dkpandit923
    @dkpandit923 Před rokem

    Is this touch screen?

  • @train_xc
    @train_xc Před rokem +1

    My office provides P and T series, and somehow I end up with T always

    • @Zeroneii3
      @Zeroneii3 Před 10 měsíci

      get the t480, one of the best ones they have ever made

    • @train_xc
      @train_xc Před 10 měsíci

      @@Zeroneii3 unfortunately Lenovo do not sell T480 any more.

    • @Zeroneii3
      @Zeroneii3 Před 10 měsíci

      @@train_xc it goes got 280$ refurbished
      amazing deal

  • @tamilmovieda1206
    @tamilmovieda1206 Před rokem

    Where is T series?

  • @airesjone7721
    @airesjone7721 Před 8 měsíci

    X280❤

  • @alphabasic1759
    @alphabasic1759 Před 2 lety +3

    You completely skipped the X1 Nano

    • @Terafied
      @Terafied  Před 2 lety +1

      Unfortunately we couldn’t cover all. We’ll cover all next time!

    • @viktor.egelund
      @viktor.egelund Před rokem +1

      @@Terafied Also if talking about X1C9, you should show that machine.
      There are many differences from Gen 8, most importantly the 16:10 display.

  • @Oleg__
    @Oleg__ Před rokem +3

    T16. I don't even have to watch the video.