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Topic: [WTB] Lightweight Thinkpad (Read 486 times)

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February 21, 2014, 09:12:03 PM
#7
Surely with all of these investors, including the fanciest of businessmen, someone would possess a thinkpad or thirty?
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Amateur Professional
February 21, 2014, 05:05:32 PM
#6
If you guys are scared of the marvel in engineering that is Chromebook, that's ok. Chromebook doesn't judge. Chromebook just wants you to be happy.

I'd rather not get scroogled.

Also, microshit blows too.
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February 20, 2014, 11:52:41 PM
#5
If you guys are scared of the marvel in engineering that is Chromebook, that's ok. Chromebook doesn't judge. Chromebook just wants you to be happy.
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February 20, 2014, 11:32:28 PM
#4
Agreed, plus thinkpads are generally fairly cheap, you get very high build quality for a low price, specs aren't exactly that much of a concern for me, I'd just like something that, at minimum is fairly lightweight and supports DDR3 (DDR2 is trash).
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February 20, 2014, 11:27:31 PM
#3
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February 20, 2014, 11:15:55 PM
#2
Chromebook.
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February 20, 2014, 10:59:11 PM
#1
I'd like to buy a Thinkpad, for work/school, as a Clevo P370EM or Alienware M17x is quite heavy, and Thinkpads also tend to be quite durable.
The models I'm specifically looking for are as follows:
x200s, x201*, x220, x200 (if it's quite cheap, only willing to go up to $150 for one of these)

I'll also consider any of the lighter weight Thinkpads (2kg or below), just make me an offer, and be reasonable is all I ask. Smiley
I'm looking to spend maximum $300USD (incl shipping), and can pay in BTC, or paypal if necessary. Smiley

IPS displays are of course, greatly appreciated, but not required.
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