So my laptop broke and I am looking for a new laptop. And I am going for lenovo thinkpads because I seen a lot of linux communities recommend older and used lenovo thinkpads, but I wonder if the new thinkpads are worth getting or I should stick with getting a used thinkpad.

  • Edie [it/its]
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    2 years ago

    Anything beyond the 32-bit version of the T60 is bourgeois decadence!

  • EmmaGoldman [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    2 years ago

    Just get one with dedicated graphics. I love the P series workstations. You can get a tank for a few hundred bucks that will do everything you’d ever want forever. As long as you don’t want to do gaming.

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    11 months ago

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    2 years ago

    It always depends on what you’re going to use it for.

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    2 years ago

    Got given a ThinkPad P15v (upgraded to 64GB RAM) as my work development machine. It’s heavy, it runs absurdly hot, and it chews up the battery - an hour with IntellliJ open is very optimistic. Got a ThinkBook 14-IIL (16GB) as my own personal machine - hugely prefer it even for development work, much easier to carry about, battery lasts for hours, doesn’t seem any slower in practice.

    They both seem pretty robust and they both run Linux perfectly, but unless you absolutely need need need a discrete graphics card or loads of ram I couldn’t recommend the Pad, and they are damn expensive for what they are. Book on the other hand - great machine. Crap for games, but excellent in every other regard.