| From: Scott Sullivan <[email protected]>

| After 4 years my Lenovo x120e has final succumbed to the rough and 
| tumble I put it through. The screen cracked and is unusable. This leaves 
| me looking for a replacement.

Screens can be replaced.  There's a chance that it is worth the
bother.  But a E-350 always seemed weak to me.

I still like my ancient ThinkPad x61t with the high resolution screen
and ancient aspect ratio.  This x60 on Kijiji is $100.  Unlike most
x60's it has a Core 2 Duo CPU.  It won't do videos well since it has a
weak video controller.  Its screen resolution is not high-res: 1024x768:
<http://www.kijiji.ca/v-laptops/city-of-toronto/ibm-lenovo-thinkpad-x60-core-2-duo-laptop-notebook/1032397097?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true>
Here's one with the high-res (1400x1050) screen but only a Core Duo
CPU for $150):
<http://www.kijiji.ca/v-laptops/city-of-toronto/fs:-lenovo-thinkpad-x60t-1400x1050-150/1031698460?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true>

(At the previous IETF, I talked with Linus Nordberg (of TOR, among other 
things).  He uses modified x60s because they are the last model that he 
knows how to replace the BIOS with coreboot -- he wants to have 
confidence in the firmware not being bugged.)

| I'm going to constrain this question to Lenovo options. I don't think I 
| can overcome my track-point addiction.

I have an HP Elitebook with a "pointstick".  But it is an old model.  I
don't know if they still have them.  Here's a table of things with
trackpoints but I suspect that it is out of date:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointing_stick#Naming_and_brands>

| Anyone purchased Thinkpad hardware in the last while? I know with some 
| of the recent models Lenovo has started messing around with the keyboard 
| design.  What are peoples opinions? -- Scott Sullivan

If you are willing to carry around a tank, there's a chance you can
find T[45]30 unused models around.  Other than that, consider buying
used.

<http://www.ncix.com/detail/lenovo-thinkpad-t530-23595ju-intel-0c-85521-1671.htm>
<http://www.hookbag.ca/product/H3C0E40ZU/?p=0545>
(Doesn't seem like a great price to me.)

We all value different things.  Current notebooks have gotten way
better in some areas that I care about: battery life, weight, screen
resolution.  I don't like touchpads, touchscreens, or trackpoints but
some versions are way better than others.


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