Not to ruin your fun, but in my opinion anything after the T400 series is no good. More and more components were designed to be non replaceable. Really it started with the end of the IBM era but they were still really good for a while after. Now i would always go for repair focused designs like framework, system76, etc
Yeah i knew i was being a party pooper, but still wanted to share my negative experience with modern thinkpads for other people to be aware of. I hope your T16 serves you well without issue :D
I've got a p16s Gen1 w/the Intel chip because I couldn't wait (I mean literally, I had a deadline) and I am very jealous. Congrats fellow Thinkpad enjoyer.
[I wish I could buy modern Thinkpads with the old keyboards again, I really hate everything past, say, the X1 carbon 5th gen]
This is my first ever Thinkpad, so I can't be disappointed by the comparison. What I can compare it to, though, is my old Acer Nitro 5, and it is miles ahead of that one. The build quality, the keyboard, everything is superior on the Thinkpad.
I have the t14 gen 3 amd variant. Ok build quality, keyboard is kinda shit even compared to the thinkpad x1 carbon gen 6. Buttons on trackpad doesn't feel right either. But compared to any other modern laptop, I would still get a thinkpad. Just compared to any previous thinkpad laptops, it's much worse. Even the thinkpad t14 gen 2 had an sd card slot, the gen 3 doesn't, and ram is soldered and non-upgradable on the amd variant, last generation was upgradable.