So now that elitebooks are more aesthetic than thinkpads, and latitudes are more durable, is there any reason to continue promoting those shitty thinkpads anymore?
>>57223884
Probably not, unless you want a cheap laptop where the X220 or X230 are still extremely good devices.
>>57223911
There are other alternatives to the smaller thinkpads like x220 that also aren't cheap plastic for a similar price.
>>57223972
And here's the cheapest x220 I could find.
There's a $40 difference, but with the latitude you're getting
>metal chassis
>Ivy bridge instead of Sandy bridge
>more aesthetic, thinner, and lighter laptop
I guess it's just a matter of how much that $40 matters to you.
>>57224029
>more aesthetic
God no. Nothing beats the bento box look.
>>57224029
>>metal chassis
So it bends when I drop it?
It's at least not attached to the rollcage through permanent means, right?
>>57224085
Would you rather your chassis bends a little, or cracks and breaks apart? Because that's what happened when I dropped my last Samsung laptop.
>>57224112
If it received enough to either bend or crack, I'd rather have a cheap, easily replaceable part crack, than to have something I can't replace bend.
>>57224138
>not just taking it apart and unbending it
OK GUY
>>57224205
>unbending it
Its structure has already been compromised, goy.
>>57223884
not until they release this
>>57223884
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>More aesthetic than thinkpads
Nigga, they were designed by Richard Sapper.
Thinkpads are the most aesthetic computer you can get.
>>57224269
Oh god, why is it so damn colorful? That logo is atrocious
>>57223884
any color but black or grey is shit tier
0/10, would not hire
this post was generated on a business class Dell Latitude computer