I have Dell XFR E6400 as well.
http://www.geekwithlaptop.com/wp-conten ... r_d630.jpg


You got a website or a web gallery for your machines?Khipata wrote:I have Dell XFR E6400 as well.
I'm also waiting to see the X250 or if there will be a new ThinkPad Yoga......johnny9fingers wrote:The Getac looks like the Dell Latitude rugged series, the low end running around $1600.00
http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/latit ... redir=true
The new Latitude 12 E7250, or 14 E7450 look nice as does the XPS 13.

Wow, my Yoga 3 Pro seems like a shameful display of all the ways Lenovo can screw up a laptop. It also has a 3200x1800 display, but with a 300:1 contrast. No comment.Puppy wrote:Dell XPS 13-9343 http://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-XPS-1 ... 817.0.html
- thin display bezel
- very good contrast ratio

I suspect the high number is result of "dynamic contrast" feature that is actually useless in reality. I like the thin bezel.600X wrote:Wow, my Yoga 3 Pro seems like a shameful display of all the ways Lenovo can screw up a laptop. It also has a 3200x1800 display, but with a 300:1 contrast. No comment.
I don't believe so, software can not influence the black levels of a display. Especially since pretty much all laptops nowadays have dynamic contrast as an option.Puppy wrote:I suspect the high number is result of "dynamic contrast" feature that is actually useless in reality. I like the thin bezel.600X wrote:Wow, my Yoga 3 Pro seems like a shameful display of all the ways Lenovo can screw up a laptop. It also has a 3200x1800 display, but with a 300:1 contrast. No comment.

...which is also 16:9. The 1.72-lb weight is impressive, but with its non-touchscreen, Japanese keyboard and very high price tag, I still prefer my 2.34-lb Sony Pro 13 (which also happens to look much sexier). In fact, even in terms of weight, the Z550 isn't such a major breakthrough for NEC because the 13.3" LaVie Z series was already down to 1.93 lbs back in 2012.600X wrote:The thin bezels are certainly very neat, but it's still 16:9 so no thanks. I'm more intrigued by the LaVie Z550....

I haven't seen photos with a US keyboard yet.600X wrote:If you don't live in Japan, why would you get a Japanese keyboard?

What happend to the 'tomorrow' ?Python.p wrote:Lenovo promise that tomorrow reveal same serious super staff.... Im very excited. That is laptop what im VERY excited about.

Late King of R&R had the answer...Puppy wrote:What happend to the 'tomorrow' ?Python.p wrote:Lenovo promise that tomorrow reveal same serious super staff.... Im very excited. That is laptop what im VERY excited about.

Actually, "tomorrow" did come, but the change was underwhelming: Lenovo brought back the trackpoint buttons.

Nope.pianowizard wrote:
Actually, "tomorrow" did come, but the change was underwhelming: Lenovo brought back the trackpoint buttons.

I believe that was indeed the change Lenovo had planned to "surprise" us with, but news of this change somehow got leaked in advance, and people's speculations eventually led to the rumor that the change would be an entirely new 4:3 Thinkpad line.ajkula66 wrote:Nope.
That's not the exciting news that were rumoured at all.
Even if this rumored 4:3 Thinkpad had come true, I would not care about it either because I lost interest in 4:3 long ago. Today's "golden ratio" is 3:2, as I confirmed yet again yesterday by playing with a Microsoft Surface 3.ajkula66 wrote: Personally, I don't really care one way or another.
And you'll pay $300 to have the battery swapped after it has roasted for a couple years in close proximity to the major heat generators of the chassis. I'll stick with a classic tablet, with swappable batteries cheap on eBay.pianowizard wrote:Yes, there's one for me. In fact, I haven't been so excited about a new model since Lenovo's announcement of the X300 Thinkpad over 6 years ago. It's Sony's Vaio Pro 13: http://www.anandtech.com/show/7029/sony ... -13-hybrid

I heard from different sources back then that it was indeed a 4:3 unit that was planned, and I believe it was something in it. But nothing ever happened, and I am not sure what to think at this point.pianowizard wrote:I believe that was indeed the change Lenovo had planned to "surprise" us with, but news of this change somehow got leaked in advance, and people's speculations eventually led to the rumor that the change would be an entirely new 4:3 Thinkpad line.
Even if this rumored 4:3 Thinkpad had come true, I would not care about it either because I lost interest in 4:3 long ago. Today's "golden ratio" is 3:2, as I confirmed yet again yesterday by playing with a Microsoft Surface 3.

Wow, you sound so certain! I have had the laptop in question (Sony Vaio Pro13) since Jan 7th 2014, and haven't noticed ANY battery deterioration. It might take another 10 years before its battery needs to be replaced, but by then, the laptop would be worth no more than $50, so I would just discard it.precip9 wrote:And you'll pay $300 to have the battery swapped after it has roasted for a couple years in close proximity to the major heat generators of the chassis.
Classic tablets are too heavy and bulky.precip9 wrote: I'll stick with a classic tablet, with swappable batteries cheap on eBay.
But those were just "sources" of rumor! We mustn't believe everything that we hear.Norway Pad wrote:I heard from different sources back then that it was indeed a 4:3 unit that was planned

It was more than rumors that was shared with me by someone, but we'll leave it at that. It doesn't seem like it will happen anyway.pianowizard wrote:But those were just "sources" of rumor! We mustn't believe everything that we hear.
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