• Dead_or_Alive@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I always found the build quality for Lenovo Thinkpads to be better than any of the top tier Dell laptops. Most of the laptops I had in circulation were Dells and the always gave me problems. The Thinkpads just worked.

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      3 days ago

      I never got the allure of Lenovo. the Chinese spyware left a bad taste in my mouth.

      I had an X1 years ago bit I’ll take my 9360 over that any day.

      • doggle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        3 days ago

        The prestige behind the thinkpad brand specifically predates lenovo. They bought it from IBM in '05. AFAIK they’ve always been seen as reliable, well built laptops, albeit a bit pricier.

        As far as spyware, with win11 being what it is your options are install Linux or live with it no matter which manufacturer you go with.

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          2 days ago

          As far as spyware, with win11 being what it is your options are install Linux or live with it no matter which manufacturer you go with.

          I wasn’t aware that there were other options outside of Linux.

          Learn something new everyday 🤣 /s

          I will say, at the time the X1 was probably the most stable laptop/Linux combo I had available. then several Intel vulnerabilities happened, were patched, and performance took a shit.

          that’s when I bought my first XPS and haven’t looked back until now. since they’re dropping the line I’ll have to look for a new product in the future.

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          I’m pretty sure IBM sold the branding to them since they were already doing the manufacturing. They still do the warranty/maintenance work, though based on the last two call outs I’ve had with their “techs” I might opt for depot repairs or taking it to the local Micro Center for warranty work.