The point here is that they sacrifice a lot of the think* series sturdiness for the lack of weight and thickness. And you can't upgrade the thing, it's all a single block you can't take apart. There's also a problem with later kernels getting mces and panics on overheating because of a bug in the way the kernel manages pstates - dynamic turbo mode or whatever intel call it. The only way around I found is to disable pstates altogether.
On Dec 27, 2016 1:32 PM, "Michael Shiloh" <michaelshiloh1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Dan for your perspective. I'm actually going to teaching in Abu > Dhabi next September so I'm really glad you brought that up. > > In general, I've been hearing good things about the current model (4th > generation) which I believe came out earlier this year, so I assume > your model is something prior. Is that correct? On the other hand, the > current model has only been around for a year, so fewer opportunities > to fail. > > Michael > > On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 5:02 PM, Dan Yasny <dya...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I've been carrying an X1 around for a couple of years now. The battery > life > > is great, Fedora support is great, weight and convenience is quite good, > > except the keyboard is a bit on the weird side when it comes to the > function > > keys and the missing insert key, but I've learned to live with that. > > > > The downside however is the reliability. In this time I've had the screen > > replaced, the keyboard replaced and the motherboard/cpu/ram/etc (it's > all a > > single block) replaced. Each time it takes a week at the lab (I don't > have > > the onsite warranty, and I am in Canada, so YMMV). So if you intend to > use > > it somewhere where warranty isn't available, or if you intend to use it > > longer than the warranty period - stay away. It's expensive enough to be > > expected to last, but it's quite flimsy. > > > > On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 6:09 PM, Michael Shiloh > > <michaelshiloh1...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> Thanks Eli, > >> > >> What kind of laptop do you use? > >> > >> Michael > >> > >> On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 2:30 PM, E.S. Rosenberg > >> <esr+linux...@g.jct.ac.il> wrote: > >> > Ever since getting my current laptop that weighs ~1.5kg I said I will > >> > never get anything heavier again, it's something you can't return > >> > from..... > >> > > >> > Thin and light devices (like the X1 and the T460S) tend to not be very > >> > upgradeable, it's a price you pay for thin & light... the SSD is most > >> > likely upgradeable on any model you choose because so far soldered on > >> > SSDs aren't all that common.... > >> > > >> > The videos on youtube clearly show that the T460S has at least one > >> > SODIMM slot, the X1 does not seem to have it. > >> > > >> > Regards, > >> > Eliyahu - אליהו > >> > > >> > 2016-12-26 23:37 GMT+02:00 Michael Shiloh < > michaelshiloh1...@gmail.com>: > >> >> Hello everyone, > >> >> > >> >> I hope everyone is enjoying a very happy Chanukah. > >> >> > >> >> You might recall about a year ago I raised the question of a powerful > >> >> laptop for Linux. I settled on a Thinkpad W541 and I am thrilled with > >> >> it ... except for the weight. > >> >> > >> >> As I travel more and don't need the power of the W541 all the time, > >> >> I'm thinking of a lightweight laptop for daily use. > >> >> > >> >> It's hard for me to consider anything but Thinkpads: I love the > >> >> TrackPoint, the keyboard, the solid feel of the devices, etc. Given > >> >> that, the top two contenders are the X1 Carbon and the T460S. > >> >> > >> >> The X1 is about 2.6 pounds and more expensive than the T460S which > >> >> weighs about 3 pounds. > >> >> > >> >> Another big difference is whether the RAM and/or SSD can be upgraded > >> >> on the X1 (I've seen equally strong claims that they can and can > not). > >> >> Some conversations insist they are soldered in, other say that > perhaps > >> >> the RAM can be upgraded by the user but is a non-standard form factor > >> >> that can only be purchased from Lenovo. > >> >> > >> >> I think for the extra .4 pounds I'm willing to go with the better > >> >> price of the T460S, especially if upgrading RAM and SSD is not > >> >> possible on the X1 (I usually purchase from Lenovo with less storage > >> >> and upgrade on my own). > >> >> > >> >> Any thoughts or advice? > >> >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ > >> >> Linux-il mailing list > >> >> Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il > >> >> http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Linux-il mailing list > >> Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il > >> http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il > > > > >
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