People who like Thinkpad laptops, how many of them do you own and what do you use them for?
People who like Thinkpad laptops, how many of them do you own and what do you use them for?
People who like Thinkpad laptops, how many of them do you own and what do you use them for?
I don't use them any more, but I've owned three before. I used them for all the general-use stuff one would normally use a laptop for, I suppose. Not gaming, and not use as a fixed server. Stuff I like:
Some negatives or neutral points:
In general, I don't really like the direction that Lenovo has taken them more recently, which has been to make them cheaper but to move away from distinctive things like the three physical buttons on many of the models. And given US-China relations going downhill, I'm less-inclined to get a laptop from a Chinese manufacturer.
Just one. Bought it refurbished. It's running CachyOS and fits my needs perfectly. I'm doing fun fediverse stuff with it. Server administration and customization, translations, watching PeerTube, stuff like that.
I have one for work. Over the years it’s been hurled like a frisbee multiple times, had seltzer spilled in it, etc. Only thing it has ever needed is a new screen.
One T490, for everything of course!
Oh and a T61p which I use for nothing, since the screen ribbon cable finally ripped after having a broken hinge for years.
One is my work laptop, one is my private laptop, and one is my gaming PC.
I own a single computer: a 2017 Lenovo ThinkPad T470. I use it as my daily driver with Fedora. I'm a software engineer.
I own one thinkpad laptop, the p15v gen 3, I daily drive it for school. So far its been working great. My only issue with it is that since i have an i7-12800h, the thermals suck. Its an amazing laptop though. Running arch btw.
Might be time to swap the thermal compound. Also look into a laptop cooling pad, though that’ll reduce portability.
Its only a 3 year old laptop, and I got it practically brand new. I will look into both, but for now it works great for school.
One, was just to replace my old laptop. I didn't buy it because it was a thinkpad (i didn't know the following of them until later), it was just a really good deal on a used (2016) laptop in fantastic condition and it has a touchscreen and pen as it can convert into a tablet.
I use it as a general purpose laptop, comes with me when im away for work, hangs out by the sofa if I need something bigger than a phone and just gets used as a portable computer.
I currently own a ThinkPad L440, with a Core i3 CPU a 4GB of RAM. Will upgrade it later on the moment I'll have a bit more money, especially thinking about the screen (same as the T440, I'm accepting some suggestions).
I mainly use it as a Linux and kitchen PC.
I had a yoga running mint, and it was really nice. I only buy used laptops, so I have upgraded to a newer Dell Inspiron. I sold the laptop to an elderly neighbor for a song and he enjoys the speed.
There are many firmware upgrades I can't (or won't attempt to) run from Linux, so the Dell is my only physical Windows machine. It's licensed for pro, so I'm not going to complain too much.
One, although it’s my fourth one. I use it for general computing, very light gaming plus for one specific software I need for work.
I had one a while back. The standout thing is build quality. It's built like a tank and just kept chugging along, removable battery and all, though the nubbin gets black after a while of use, unlike my Mbp, which had keyboard issues (pre butterfly) and couldnt be repaired by apple because 'legacy product, usol, lol'.
They're my lab computers since they're well supported by most *BSD and Linux distros. Even stuff like HaikuOS works on older models.
How many I have is none of your business and I don't have a problem.