Well they dont lol, they are super flimsy these days and most stuff is soldered on. Its good if this turns out to be the start of the return to good thinkpads, but i wouldnt get my hopes up yet.
Well they dont lol, they are super flimsy these days and most stuff is soldered on. Its good if this turns out to be the start of the return to good thinkpads, but i wouldnt get my hopes up yet.
Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
What exactly is soldered on that shouldn’t be? If you want a processor that’s user replaceable, you should just get a PC. If RAM SSD and the ports are user replaceable, that sounds pretty good to me.
Dojan@pawb.social 2 weeks ago
Why should it be?
Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Have you ever carried a laptop on actual travel? Like sprinting across a train station to catch your connection? You’ll definitely learn to appreciate a smaller lighter laptop.
Dojan@pawb.social 2 weeks ago
My first laptop was a briefcase. There is such a thing as a happy medium. You could design light laptops that have replaceable parts, but they don’t do that because that would give choice back to the consumer and most manufacturers whole business model is to have you discard your computer and buy a brand new one every few years.
WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
that’s what I wanted to ask but with PCs after your suggestion above
tomalley8342@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
That’s what the T14s is for, no?