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x240
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 3:45 pm
by rsutoratosu
Anyone got one yet ? I couldn't seem to pull the back panel off.. I have the thinkpad yoga also, and that comes off extremely easy.
Thanks
Re: x240
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 11:08 am
by Tr0n
I have one. This time they destroyed the trackpoint, without dedicated buttons is very bad. On my X220 I have 16GB RAM, on the X240 max is 8GB (one slot). Other things are fine
Backpanel - to replace e.g. SSD?
Re: x240
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 11:42 am
by Puppy
Re: x240
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 2:32 pm
by Tr0n
No I don't have this problem, with the keyboard I will complain only about small arrows' buttons with PgUp and PgDn next to arrows.
The excellent X220 keyboard was replaced by the keyboard, which was made for design, not functionality.
Also I don't like that I can't switch in bios function keys default layout. TrackPoint without buttons is a huge step back, in fact this is a good reason to change Lenovo for Apple (even if you will install windows on MacBook).
Re: x240
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:11 am
by rsutoratosu
I have the system since mid dec, did not notice the space bar issue at all but hate the function F1/keys, a bit annoying..
Re: x240
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 10:25 am
by rsutoratosu
Having huge problems for my x240.. it randomly goes into sleep mode, while docked, the screen turns off.. biggest is random wifi drop.. it'll drop for 20 min and reconnects. Originally thought it was the wireless ap, swap out 5 different brands. We use ruckus, enterprise wifi, no other laptop including tons of x220/x230/t400/t410/t420/t430, x1 carbons,etc. Only this x240 can't connect normally.
I have done system restore and also install windows 7 from a burn cd, its probably just the wifi card but since these are all key, I cant even swap it out
The swap machine is being produce now and wont be ready till feb 18!!
Original - ruckus
AP tried
-Linksys wrt54g - default standard for testing wifi
-Linksys e4200 v1
-Airport express
-Airport extreme
-Trendnet generic
-asus RT-N56U