ThinkPad X1 nano Gen 2 (lemmy.world)
Installed a sticker on my ThinkPad X1 nano....
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Installed a sticker on my ThinkPad X1 nano....
Not sure if it matters but I have Libreboot installed. It’s the slot located next to the drive slot....
Lenovo is doing a reversal when it comes to the repairability of its ThinkPad T series: The new Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 5 features two SO-DIMMs and a user-replaceable internal battery. To prove its progress in modularity, the Chinese manufacturer had it reviewed by iFixit - the new ThinkPad laptop scored a near perfect 9.3/10.
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X200 librebooted, T60 15" 4:3 librebooted, T61 14" 4:3, T61 15", X230 corebooted, T400 librebooted, T410 corebooted, T430 corebooted
Found when browsing Market-Place. Looks like a serious sellers. Although no mentioning of low-ballers and tyre kickers.
What is the port to the right on the two USB C ports? To the left of the RJ45. (ThinkPad T480s with integrated graphics.)...
Hiya :)...
Left: X61S with 4GB ram....
This is my first thinkpad ever. I chose to possess T480 long ago, but my Thinkbook 14s was working fine, and also T480 was not available nearby me (Nepal). Finally when I got a chance to order one from Malaysia, I instantly chose T480 for 1300RM. For Nepali market, it is super cheap (about $270). This is a 16/512 GB variant with...
Gotta have extra trackpoints on hand at all times just in case.
Bought it used (but literally like new, not even a scratch) for €180 and then slapped on it 2x32GB RAM sticks (Patriot, DDR4 3200Mhz, €68 for the two sticks), a 1TB M.2 2280 (WD_BLUE SN570, €54) and a used Intel AX200 Wi-Fi card (€15) for a total of €317 for the laptop + the upgrades (+ this dock as the seller included...
My Thinkpad X250 suddenly stopped working one day. I opened it and I saw this chip left to the Ethernet port. It seems like it has exploded or something like that. Before it stopped working, sometimes it would get as hot as 95°C. Do have any idea of why it would stop working and if so, how I could repair it? Thanks in advance.
It looks like a typical thinkpad rubber back, but with the x1’s “carbon fiber” design cutting through it with a wide diagonal line. Google only gives standard rubber backs. Anyone have any idea what this version of the design is called?
Been trying to look for these plastic sleeves but I’m not sure what they’re exactly called. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
I bought it from eBay. It is the best computer Ive had in a while, even tho is somewhat old. I love it.
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I spent way too long to get it working and I was almost ready to give up....
Got this T540p for free from work, it came with a dual-core i5-4200M, 8GB of RAM, the awful 1080p TN panel and the GT730M dGPU....
I’ve been hearing good things about Debian 12 and it was easier than ever to install on this old T61p....
I recently bought a refurbished x390. Got it and found the battery had one charge cycle on it. i5-8365U, 16GB of RAM, 256GB SSD, 1920x1080 IPS. A very nice machine as a backup to the family travel x1 nano....