I was gonna say.  LOL.  I can tell you that my short time with a Linovo 
ThinkPad T410, a couple years ago was rather interesting, but still not what 
I'd be looking for.  But part of that is my very strong preference to Dell 
computers because Dells are what my family and I have used since I was born.  
And if you get the E6530 with three years support plus accidental damage 
protection, you can count on Dell that they will help you through all of your 
issues and they'll even fix parts for you if they happen to go bad or God 
forbid you accidentally drop the computer down the stairs or something like 
that.  And another thing regarding Latitudes and ThinkPads, is that the 
Latitude models with 6's in their model number all have aluminum alloy lids and 
then they supposedly also have more of the same inside to make the computer 
resistant to falls, spills, and what not.  I can't say the same for the Linovo 
that I borrowed that one time.  I thought it was a flimsy old piece of crap, if 
you ask me.  I'm not trying to bash anybody; I'm just saying that you should 
watch where you put your money.

From: Chao, Matthew (DOC) [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 12:19 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Recommended Laptops and Keyboards

Correction:  the E6530 is the Dell I'm looking into.--Matthew Chao



>>> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 11/27/2012 
>>> 11:50 AM >>>
Remember to check the system tray. Some times there are keyboard
utilities that you can call up and either remove or disable some key
mapping functions. For example, some have an enhanced keyboard function
box that you can check or not check. A common behaviour of such a
utility is using the control+alt+arrow keys to flip the display around.

Vic
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