I think that number is fine, not all people have the time to follow the news so closely with different surveys days/weeks apart, not everyone would be able to follow and contribute to a survey that is not publicly advertised.lead_org wrote:i was told that there had been nearly 2000 people whom participated in the survey 2 so far.
You are absolutely correct, and, I am looking impatiently to the outcome of this project.lead_org wrote:I think it is okay to be critical of Lenovo's past design intentions for ThinkPad, but you CAN'T fault them for taking steps to correct certain design abbreviations, or let the customers voice their opinions on the future of the brand
P.S. Survey 2 is coming up in 5 hours, so please participate.
I am however worried that Lenovo way of doing things seeps into this last hope.
Lenovo bought the Thinkpad from IBM when it was the top brand of computer even above apple, now it merely tries to copy apply or to copy the mainstream instead of the opposite.
Lenovo have done allot of bad design ideas and bad quality control over the last few years, ... I am hoping by criticizing them here, now that Lenovo is starting to listen would get whoever in control to try to avoid the similar issues. for example:
1.t520/t510/..etc touchpad texture
2.t520/w520/t530/w530 fan noise fixed by a bios update much later, over 6 months after release.
3.Thinkpad Edge bricking spontaneously , i think it was either the e520 or e530
4.Thinkpad *40 brick when installing linux.
5.w540/w541/w550s , 3 consecutive w-series releases with thermal throttling
6.Inadecuate cooling for turbo boost on almost all thinkpads
7.the use of intel 7260ac on *40 series, with immature drivers, instead of stable alternative from Broadcom or Realtek









