On May 06, 2014 at 02:05, Stefan Monnier <monn...@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote: > > I want to buy a laptop but I want a laptop in which it is easy to change > > the fan or change the thermal paste etc ... without the need to disassemble > > everything. > > Traditionally, Thinkpads are considered reasonably well designed (and > well documented) for maintenance. > > This said, the general rule nowadays is "older is better" because newer > gizmos are designed as consumables (and because it's easier to make > them one millimeter thinner if you can drop the requirement of easy > maintenance). > > > Stefan
I will also vote for thinkpads. Been a user of edge 330 with more or less newer CPU Intel 3rd gen and vendor's HD 4000 video. I switched to x220 with Intel 2nd gen CPU and slightly slower video, honestly that does not bother me at all. Loved it since my fingers got keyboard. Purchased a used one, no regrets so far. Do not see any nice comfortable laptops and I really doubt there will be one trending. Ivan.
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature