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Anonymous
The problem I had with these was that they tend to slip out of my ears constantly. Tried all of the tip sizes. Annoyingly, the pause/play is a somewhat sensitive touch control that you trigger each time trying to keep them from slipping out. Maybe ok if you have big ear cartilage to keep them in, and don't plan on being active.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
As a lazy man with excessive ear cartilage, this fits the bill //@anonymous: The problem I had with these was that they tend to slip out of my ears constantly. Tried all of the tip sizes. Annoyingly, the pause/play is a somewhat sensitive touch control that you trigger each time trying to keep them from slipping out. Maybe ok if you have big ear cartilage to keep them in, and don't plan on being active.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Single wheel. I'll pass
1 year ago |
Anonymous
what's wrong with single wheel? //@Anonymous: Single wheel. I'll pass
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Good deal esp since the Large suitcase is included. What is single wheel? I see 4 wheels
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Too heavy for airline travel.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Airlines are now very sensitive to any overweight. That huge 30" luggage is almost useless unless you pay for overweight...lol
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Not too heavy for business/first class!
1 year ago |
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Anonymous
The WUXGA display has 45% NTSC, 300 nits brightness and 60Hz refreshing rate
1 year ago |
Anonymous
$699.00 on Lenovo.com which will let you using coupons and cashback sites
1 year ago |
Anonymous
400 nits would have truly made it refreshing :) //@Anonymous: The WUXGA display has 45% NTSC, 300 nits brightness and 60Hz refreshing rate
1 year 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
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Will it be cheaper after coupone? Thanks //@Anonymous: $699.00 on Lenovo.com which will let you using coupons and cashback sites
1 year 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.
1 year 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.
1 year 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.
1 year 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.
1 year 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.
1 year 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.
1 year ago |