thinkpad papes
Anonymous 04/14/24(Sun)13:30:15 | 71 comments | 47 images
I recently joined the ThinkPad cult, give me some more stuff
Anonymous 04/14/24(Sun)13:31:16 No.8054416
the classic ofc
Anonymous 04/14/24(Sun)13:31:50 No.8054417
Anonymous 04/14/24(Sun)13:32:23 No.8054418
Anonymous 04/15/24(Mon)04:51:03 No.8054496
Bump, anybody got some lighter thinkpapes
Anonymous 04/15/24(Mon)22:58:40 No.8054603
Anonymous 04/20/24(Sat)04:10:41 No.8055174
Anonymous 04/24/24(Wed)18:13:40 No.8055770
>>8055174
>what's so special about them?
Back in the day IBM models, like the T-series laptops in particular, stood out and were considered quite special and a cut above in a crowded market full of otherwise cheap mostly plastic junk.
Since the laptop/desktop side of the company was spun off as Lenovo all those years ago now though and that side of things became Chinese-owned ain't nothing all that special about them at all, now they're hardly any different to any other laptop/desktop manufacturer out there.
>what's so special about them?
Back in the day IBM models, like the T-series laptops in particular, stood out and were considered quite special and a cut above in a crowded market full of otherwise cheap mostly plastic junk.
Since the laptop/desktop side of the company was spun off as Lenovo all those years ago now though and that side of things became Chinese-owned ain't nothing all that special about them at all, now they're hardly any different to any other laptop/desktop manufacturer out there.
Anonymous 04/24/24(Wed)18:14:26 No.8055771
Anonymous 04/24/24(Wed)18:20:10 No.8055772
>>8055771
And for those folks that preferred them, here's the red versions of Leaves and Mechanical with the famous quotes.
N.B. There were also 'blue' versions of both Leaves and a slightly different Mechanical drawing, but they were solely blue logo IBM-branded, not 'IBM Thinkpad' branded.
And for those folks that preferred them, here's the red versions of Leaves and Mechanical with the famous quotes.
N.B. There were also 'blue' versions of both Leaves and a slightly different Mechanical drawing, but they were solely blue logo IBM-branded, not 'IBM Thinkpad' branded.
Anonymous 04/24/24(Wed)18:20:47 No.8055773
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Anonymous 04/24/24(Wed)18:41:16 No.8055775
Anonymous 04/25/24(Thu)00:46:44 No.8055821
Just got a Thinkpad P53 with RTX 5000...im in love.
Anonymous 04/25/24(Thu)17:17:18 No.8055970
>>8055174
the old ones were known for being near-indestructible
there was a story about a thinkpad that survived an apartment/dorm fire - the plastic body and keys melted off, but it would still turn on and boot into windows
another example was some guy on youtube trying to fry a thinkpad with tesla coils (and failed - worst that happened was it just turned off)
the old ones were known for being near-indestructible
there was a story about a thinkpad that survived an apartment/dorm fire - the plastic body and keys melted off, but it would still turn on and boot into windows
another example was some guy on youtube trying to fry a thinkpad with tesla coils (and failed - worst that happened was it just turned off)
Anonymous 04/25/24(Thu)17:18:25 No.8055971
also they used to be certified for space
Anonymous 04/25/24(Thu)21:12:31 No.8056024
>>8055971
there's still a ton up there I'd imagine
there's still a ton up there I'd imagine
Anonymous 04/26/24(Fri)19:09:23 No.8056183
>>8055970
>the old ones were known for being near-indestructible
exactly, it's hard to imagine any modern laptop lasting beyond about 3 years with heavy daily use now, indeed most people would probably be fairly happy getting at least 3 years from their modern laptop, but I knew someone that daily drove an old IBM T-series for about 15-16 years before it finally completely expired, and he'd routinely take the thing on business trips all over the world too, and it never once missed a beat in all that time, the hardware was just that bulletproof
funny thing is, his first choice for a replacement laptop after the T-series finally died was some ultra-shiny high-end Apple PoS that I warned him multiple times not to buy and which ultimately lasted him maybe about 9 months before it too completely died a death under the same amount of heavy daily use
literally nobody makes mid & high-end laptops now like IBM used to make mid & high-end laptops...
>the old ones were known for being near-indestructible
exactly, it's hard to imagine any modern laptop lasting beyond about 3 years with heavy daily use now, indeed most people would probably be fairly happy getting at least 3 years from their modern laptop, but I knew someone that daily drove an old IBM T-series for about 15-16 years before it finally completely expired, and he'd routinely take the thing on business trips all over the world too, and it never once missed a beat in all that time, the hardware was just that bulletproof
funny thing is, his first choice for a replacement laptop after the T-series finally died was some ultra-shiny high-end Apple PoS that I warned him multiple times not to buy and which ultimately lasted him maybe about 9 months before it too completely died a death under the same amount of heavy daily use
literally nobody makes mid & high-end laptops now like IBM used to make mid & high-end laptops...
Anonymous 04/27/24(Sat)20:21:56 No.8056286
>>8055770
I think the first few Lenovo ThinkPads were pretty good, I like the X220 a lot. It's going to be my daily laptop for as long as I can keep it working.
I think the first few Lenovo ThinkPads were pretty good, I like the X220 a lot. It's going to be my daily laptop for as long as I can keep it working.
Anonymous 05/20/24(Mon)04:37:52 No.8059507
Anonymous 05/29/24(Wed)08:00:42 No.8061150
Anonymous 06/06/24(Thu)06:48:30 No.8062498
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Anonymous 06/06/24(Thu)10:19:50 No.8062524
>>8062502
life goals - you know you're winning when your laptop and your chair cost about the same... :D
life goals - you know you're winning when your laptop and your chair cost about the same... :D
Anonymous 06/14/24(Fri)04:22:09 No.8063575
Anonymous 06/14/24(Fri)06:37:21 No.8063581
Lol, a pic from my thinkpad I took years ago here for you.
Anonymous 06/22/24(Sat)19:35:46 No.8064928
Anonymous 06/25/24(Tue)01:49:27 No.8065381
>>8062500
Whats the Thinkpad at the bottom? The one thats closed in the middle.
Whats the Thinkpad at the bottom? The one thats closed in the middle.
Anonymous 06/30/24(Sun)19:11:37 No.8066608
Anonymous 07/03/24(Wed)18:48:43 No.8067176
>>8055770
The good thing about the modern ones is that businesses still buy a shit ton of them, so it's easy to find a cheap used one with decent specs and replacement parts are readily available.
The good thing about the modern ones is that businesses still buy a shit ton of them, so it's easy to find a cheap used one with decent specs and replacement parts are readily available.
Anonymous 07/06/24(Sat)07:54:52 No.8067631
Which laptop does /bant/ recommend nowadays
Anonymous 07/07/24(Sun)14:44:33 No.8067856
>>8067631
that rather depends on (in order of priority):
* budget (and whether it's a fixed budget or if you have some wiggle room)
* intended usage (which apps/programs/games are you planning on running)
* whether it'll be used on the move or it'll be chained to a desk, or some combination of the two
* brand preference (if any)
Knowing these four things can help filter out anything unsuitable from what is a crowded marketplace and make it easier and quicker to find the right laptop for you.
that rather depends on (in order of priority):
* budget (and whether it's a fixed budget or if you have some wiggle room)
* intended usage (which apps/programs/games are you planning on running)
* whether it'll be used on the move or it'll be chained to a desk, or some combination of the two
* brand preference (if any)
Knowing these four things can help filter out anything unsuitable from what is a crowded marketplace and make it easier and quicker to find the right laptop for you.
Anonymous 07/13/24(Sat)22:36:24 No.8069124
Anonymous 07/14/24(Sun)04:49:36 No.8069224
I tried to generate some with Dall-e. This is the best one I got.
Anonymous 07/16/24(Tue)01:42:05 No.8069635
>>8055174
>sleek black bento box design
>study construction
>hotswap modular ultrabays where you could replace the optical drive with an SSD or another battery
>innovative history, lots of laptop firsts
>relatively cheap and easy to repair with plentiful spare parts
>great keyboard
>thinklight
>out of the box fantastic linux support
Etc, Lenovo ruined a lot of this though.
>sleek black bento box design
>study construction
>hotswap modular ultrabays where you could replace the optical drive with an SSD or another battery
>innovative history, lots of laptop firsts
>relatively cheap and easy to repair with plentiful spare parts
>great keyboard
>thinklight
>out of the box fantastic linux support
Etc, Lenovo ruined a lot of this though.
Anonymous 07/16/24(Tue)05:28:03 No.8069670
>>8069635
>Etc, Lenovo ruined a lot of this though.
Some might suggest that has something to do with stereotypical chinese corner-cutting and cost-saving methods in order to maximise profits in a particularly crowded market...
Fact is though IBM wasn't ever an especially cheap brand back in the day, but even the cheapest thinkpad had a lot of features, and that typically robust build quality, behind it, so you were always getting at least some value for the money you invested.
On the other hand Lenovo clearly like to think they offer that same robustness and feature-laden build quality, but it just seems it's generally reserved for their mid to higher end kit now rather than being available across the entire range, while at the lower to mid end of things there's nothing that particularly separates them from any other laptop manufacturer any more, and that's kind of a big shame really.
>Etc, Lenovo ruined a lot of this though.
Some might suggest that has something to do with stereotypical chinese corner-cutting and cost-saving methods in order to maximise profits in a particularly crowded market...
Fact is though IBM wasn't ever an especially cheap brand back in the day, but even the cheapest thinkpad had a lot of features, and that typically robust build quality, behind it, so you were always getting at least some value for the money you invested.
On the other hand Lenovo clearly like to think they offer that same robustness and feature-laden build quality, but it just seems it's generally reserved for their mid to higher end kit now rather than being available across the entire range, while at the lower to mid end of things there's nothing that particularly separates them from any other laptop manufacturer any more, and that's kind of a big shame really.
Anonymous 07/22/24(Mon)22:18:52 No.8070944
Anonymous 07/26/24(Fri)07:49:41 No.8071487
here's some OC I took last week of my X200s and C13 :3
Anonymous 08/01/24(Thu)12:48:23 No.8072385
>>8055174
Old Thinkpads are basically the ak47 of laptops, they were simple, easy to repair and most importantly highly durable and reliable, they also had all the ports you needed so you didn't need to buy 5 different dongles like you do with modern laptops
Old Thinkpads are basically the ak47 of laptops, they were simple, easy to repair and most importantly highly durable and reliable, they also had all the ports you needed so you didn't need to buy 5 different dongles like you do with modern laptops
Anonymous 08/05/24(Mon)23:33:53 No.8073035
Anonymous 08/07/24(Wed)18:40:19 No.8073310
>>8062498
I love this
I love this
Anonymous 08/10/24(Sat)09:48:58 No.8073879
Anonymous 08/14/24(Wed)18:06:04 No.8074617
Anonymous 08/18/24(Sun)13:37:17 No.8075250
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Anonymous 08/25/24(Sun)02:12:20 No.8076193
Anonymous 08/28/24(Wed)10:23:46 No.8076717
>>8063581
What external keyboard?
What external keyboard?
Anonymous 09/01/24(Sun)02:52:52 No.8077698
Anonymous 09/06/24(Fri)12:50:09 No.8078914
Anonymous 09/13/24(Fri)20:38:47 No.8079888
Anonymous 09/13/24(Fri)20:42:55 No.8079889
>>8079888
My Thinkpad.
My Thinkpad.
Anonymous 09/19/24(Thu)13:53:13 No.8080810
Anonymous 09/27/24(Fri)21:36:02 No.8081953
Anonymous 10/07/24(Mon)19:20:32 No.8083436
>>8054414
you joined the Lenovo cult
you joined the Lenovo cult
Anonymous 10/15/24(Tue)21:07:20 No.8084322
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Anonymous 10/28/24(Mon)11:09:09 No.8085543
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Anonymous 11/29/24(Fri)23:51:03 No.8088720
Anonymous 12/06/24(Fri)13:26:06 No.8089494
Anonymous 12/07/24(Sat)15:20:27 No.8089669
I just bought my first laptop for work/personal use. It was a Dell Inspiron. How bad did I fuck up bros? I want a ThinkPad so much now. My computer works great though, runs Win11 like anything else. Has all the specs I wanted.
Anonymous 12/07/24(Sat)22:49:14 No.8089690
>>8089669
Dude, you're getting a Dell!
Dude, you're getting a Dell!
Anonymous 12/20/24(Fri)13:31:26 No.8090886
>>8055174
I might have a 490s but I'm retarded
I might have a 490s but I'm retarded
Anonymous 12/22/24(Sun)04:10:32 No.8091011
Thinkpad obsession is the neckbeard male version of basic bitches with starbucks and macbook
Anonymous 12/24/24(Tue)00:45:54 No.8091326
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Anonymous 01/10/25(Fri)00:17:49 No.8093196
Anonymous 01/21/25(Tue)14:04:30 No.8094404