Thinkpadders Rejoice (*LARGE PICS*)
Thinkpadders Rejoice (*LARGE PICS*)
So i was given news by Lenovo that something great is going to be announced tomorrow on blog.lenovo.com at around 8 am Thursday EST. I think this is something that many of us diehard ThinkPadders have been waiting for.
#RetroThinkPad
#RetroThinkPad
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theterminator93
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Judging by the hashtag at the end of your post... you now have my full, undivided attention... 
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
I'm all ears....
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Transnote, 770's 8AU, 600, 701CS, 755CD
T43p 2669-Q1U, A22p's UTU A21p HXU
Transnote, 770's 8AU, 600, 701CS, 755CD
Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Also, make sure we let the author know about what we feel about retro ThinkPad design, by commenting in that article after it is released. Lenovo is really listening this time.
This project is nearly 6 months in the making.
This project is nearly 6 months in the making.
Current ThinkPad: T430u, T430s, X1 Carbon, X1, X230t, X220t, X230, X220, X201t, W520, W701ds, T500, T420 and many more
Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Sound promising, lets hope.lead_org wrote:.. Lenovo is really listening this time.
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Saucey
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Hmmmm a 4:3 or 3:2 IPS ThinkPad?
Or maybe motherboard kits?
Or maybe motherboard kits?
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
I'd buy a 4:3 or 3:2 thinkpad as long as it could take 16gb RAM in a heartbeat. Please please please make it happen Lenovo. Don't make the "20th anniversary thinkpad". Ugh.
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bit_twiddler
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Caps Lock LED?
I just happened by a big box store the other day and there was some consumer grade Lenovo (I think it was called the "Flex" and it had a caps lock LED. So, why did they take it off their workstation and business notebooks?
I just happened by a big box store the other day and there was some consumer grade Lenovo (I think it was called the "Flex" and it had a caps lock LED. So, why did they take it off their workstation and business notebooks?
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Little bit more than 12 hours to go before the blog goes live on blog.lenovo.com
#RetroThinkPad
#RetroThinkPad
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
I will be absolutely thrilled if they base the design off of the T4* series or even T60. It would look like a sleeper for sure. I don't think it will be inexpensive, though, and I expect a >= $2000 price tag for the base model.
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portsample
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
This it?
http://www.tpuser.idv.tw/wp/?p=2673
...although a T61 or T4x mobo drop-in would be the cat's pyjamas.
http://www.tpuser.idv.tw/wp/?p=2673
...although a T61 or T4x mobo drop-in would be the cat's pyjamas.
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X61, T7300 2.0 ghz, 4gb RAM, 250gb, openSuse 13.2/Win8
Using T60, T42, T30 as shop terminals
Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Less than 7 hours to go, before the new ThinkPad Design Initiative is unveiled on blog.lenovo.com
#RetroThinkPad
#RetroThinkPad
Current ThinkPad: T430u, T430s, X1 Carbon, X1, X230t, X220t, X230, X220, X201t, W520, W701ds, T500, T420 and many more
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Norway Pad
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Like I said in the other thread, I am excited to see what's unveiled here. And I'm happy to contribute in making some positive comments on this.
Hoping I will see an unit with a design heritage from the older models, but placed within the boundaries and framework of 2015's technology.
Hoping I will see an unit with a design heritage from the older models, but placed within the boundaries and framework of 2015's technology.
Bjorn
THINKPAD collector. Only missing a proper RetroThinkpad.
THINKPAD collector. Only missing a proper RetroThinkpad.
Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
3 hours to go before the #RetroThinkPad is unveiled on blog.lenovo.com
Current ThinkPad: T430u, T430s, X1 Carbon, X1, X230t, X220t, X230, X220, X201t, W520, W701ds, T500, T420 and many more
Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
C´mon, quickly, dying with eagerness...
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T42p - Old-school gaming machine... (not moded yet)
past: X220,T420,T400,X60,X31....
T42p - Old-school gaming machine... (not moded yet)
past: X220,T420,T400,X60,X31....
Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
T minus 80 minutes before #retroThinkPad article on blog.lenovo.com goes live.
Current ThinkPad: T430u, T430s, X1 Carbon, X1, X230t, X220t, X230, X220, X201t, W520, W701ds, T500, T420 and many more
Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
The true question is: Will George start buying ThinkPads again? 
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
And voila: It is out.
This is definitely a project I will support in anyway I can, and also buy when (Rather if) it ever becomes available. 16:10 was the aspect ratio that I and some other users once deemed as the optimal compromise for a RetroPad like this. For the keyboard there isn't much to complain about, while for the details I would assume newest possible architecture and an IPS panel.
This is definitely a project I will support in anyway I can, and also buy when (Rather if) it ever becomes available. 16:10 was the aspect ratio that I and some other users once deemed as the optimal compromise for a RetroPad like this. For the keyboard there isn't much to complain about, while for the details I would assume newest possible architecture and an IPS panel.
Bjorn
THINKPAD collector. Only missing a proper RetroThinkpad.
THINKPAD collector. Only missing a proper RetroThinkpad.
Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Current ThinkPad: T430u, T430s, X1 Carbon, X1, X230t, X220t, X230, X220, X201t, W520, W701ds, T500, T420 and many more
Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
OK, so it's just more talk. Nothing to get excited about.
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theterminator93
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
I'll copy my post from there, here...
All I can say is.... YES!!
I've stuck with all my "retro" ThinkPads (no newer than the **20 series) with non-chiclet/island style, 7 row keyboards and classic, non-button-free trackpoints... just hoping to see something like this revive the classic design features which many feel are what made ThinkPad stand out from the crowd. My own list of "must haves" includes the 7-row (preferably non-island or chiclet style) keyboard, trackpoint system with at least three buttons (if not five), and a display with at least 1000 vertical pixels, IPS and FHD or higher greatly desired. Other features, like the classic rubberized finish, replaceable battery, upgradeable components, modular bays and status lights/dedicated function buttons are all also "taken for granted" items I would feel lost without on a ThinkPad.
I can guarantee I'll be in the market for a new ThinkPad if one like this is released to complement, not necessarily replace, the current ThinkPad lineup. It would be the first new ThinkPad I've bought since the T61 era.
All I can say is.... YES!!
I've stuck with all my "retro" ThinkPads (no newer than the **20 series) with non-chiclet/island style, 7 row keyboards and classic, non-button-free trackpoints... just hoping to see something like this revive the classic design features which many feel are what made ThinkPad stand out from the crowd. My own list of "must haves" includes the 7-row (preferably non-island or chiclet style) keyboard, trackpoint system with at least three buttons (if not five), and a display with at least 1000 vertical pixels, IPS and FHD or higher greatly desired. Other features, like the classic rubberized finish, replaceable battery, upgradeable components, modular bays and status lights/dedicated function buttons are all also "taken for granted" items I would feel lost without on a ThinkPad.
I can guarantee I'll be in the market for a new ThinkPad if one like this is released to complement, not necessarily replace, the current ThinkPad lineup. It would be the first new ThinkPad I've bought since the T61 era.
And IF they actually do something about it this time around, you'll have nothing to complain about if you didn't give any input...exTPfan wrote:OK, so it's just more talk. Nothing to get excited about.
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Puppy
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Nice. Wondering that 16:10 panel options are there.
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Lenovo is still dumb enough to not give the new blog-post a proper name.
Their chosen title: ThinkPad Time Machine? really does NOT hit the spot...
Why not just call it: RetroThinkpad as was announced everywhere?
Their chosen title: ThinkPad Time Machine? really does NOT hit the spot...
Why not just call it: RetroThinkpad as was announced everywhere?
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
There is a blog, but no announcement. Looks like you received misinformation again!lead_org wrote:So i was given news by Lenovo that something great is going to be announced tomorrow on blog.lenovo.com
I am disappointed that Lenovo seems to be considering authentically "classic" features, which rules out 3:2 because this ratio was never used on any Thinkpad.
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Actually, David Hill is pretty forward with the design proposals he puts on his blog and the feedback he gets (case in point removing the pesky touchpad on the UltraNav). In case you weren't aware, he headed the industrial design at IBM and continues to do design work at Lenovo.exTPfan wrote:OK, so it's just more talk. Nothing to get excited about.
Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Actually, i got the article early. Bill Morrow actually saw the article too. So there is no misinformation. There is no point nitpicking here. The fact that this announcement was even made was a monumental step (lot of people put lot of energy into lobbying for this to happen), there is no other companies that would even want to revisit their 'classic' design.pianowizard wrote:There is a blog, but no announcement. Looks like you received misinformation again!lead_org wrote:So i was given news by Lenovo that something great is going to be announced tomorrow on blog.lenovo.com
I am disappointed that Lenovo seems to be considering authentically "classic" features, which rules out 3:2 because this ratio was never used on any Thinkpad.
Current ThinkPad: T430u, T430s, X1 Carbon, X1, X230t, X220t, X230, X220, X201t, W520, W701ds, T500, T420 and many more
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
Where is the announcement?lead_org wrote:There is no point nitpicking here. The fact that this announcement was even made was a monumental step (lot of people put lot of energy into lobbying for this to happen), there is no other companies that would even want to revisit their 'classic' design.
Yes, I've read the blog and gave my initial feedback. No, I didn't see anything that would qualify as an announcement, even remotely.
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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
The concept looks like an X300 with a T420 keyboard minus the web browsing keys and a T440 touchpad. Am I the only one who still uses those web browsing keys
I'm not too thrilled over the multicolored Thinkpad logo-- too fruity. If I remember correctly, it was the IBM logo that was multicolored, while Thinkpad was silver.
Two Thinklights? Really?
While reading the comments, one username caught my attention: HOPE of 51nb.com.

I'm not too thrilled over the multicolored Thinkpad logo-- too fruity. If I remember correctly, it was the IBM logo that was multicolored, while Thinkpad was silver.
Two Thinklights? Really?
While reading the comments, one username caught my attention: HOPE of 51nb.com.
While I haven't encountered any device with a 3:2 screen, I have to say that it looks like a good compromise between 16:10 and 4:3.I am disappointed that Lenovo seems to be considering authentically "classic" features, which rules out 3:2 because this ratio was never used on any Thinkpad.
Yeah, force Apple to release a new fruity toilet seat iBook!there is no other companies that would even want to revisit their 'classic' design.

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Re: Thinkpadders Rejoice
HOPE from 51nb.com helped me quite a bit in this blog launch. The Chinese Thinkpadders disliked the hinge style of this ThinkPad, everything else is okay. What are your thoughts?
Current ThinkPad: T430u, T430s, X1 Carbon, X1, X230t, X220t, X230, X220, X201t, W520, W701ds, T500, T420 and many more
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