ThinkPads are Ruggedized Machines
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ryengineer
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ThinkPads are Ruggedized Machines
Why buy a thinkpad and not other brands? see what Matt has to say.
"I've come a long, long way," she said, "and I will go as far,
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
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Matt wrote:
This statement is neither joke nor biased. The author does clarify and admits the superiority of Toughbooks but it's fairly true that the newer thinkpads are more tough, robust, structured, consistent and persistent than before. Everything these people quote on lenovo blogs are first verified, tested and then stated.Our machines would equal or better Panasonic’s durability vs. their “Semi” and “Business” rugged machines. Depending on the application, a ThinkPad may even be a good match vs. a “Fully” rugged machine. There are some tests where Panasonic does have an advantage like “rain” or “low temperature,” but for many uses, a ThinkPad will work just fine.
"I've come a long, long way," she said, "and I will go as far,
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
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mattbiernat
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exactly. i really hate criticizing lenovo. i think they did very good job with my T60 (except minor comsetic issues). however when it comes to making an experiment they were biased. in order to make their experiment not biased they would have had to design it as a double blinded experiment.qviri wrote:Verified by whom?ryengineer wrote:Everything these people quote on lenovo blogs are first verified, tested and then stated.
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ryengineer
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Lenovo, these tests are not always performed by lenovo.qviri wrote:Verified by whom?
"I've come a long, long way," she said, "and I will go as far,
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
To add some real data to this discussion, IDG Sweden did some notebook torture testing about two months ago, and while the T60 did not match the fully ruggedized CF-29, it wasn't that far behind, either (90 points for Panasonic, 79 for T60 -- and 53 for Dell).
Article here:
http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.108267
Some discussion in this thread:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=44713
And a summary of the scores ... you can note that most of the difference between the Panasonic and the T60 was in the port torture test.
Port durability
Acer TravelMate 6463: 13/20
Dell Latitude D620: 8/20
Lenovo ThinkPad T60: 9/20
LG F1: 7/20
Panasonic Toughbook CF-29: 20/20
Toshiba Satellite Pro A120: 10/20
Wear and scratching
Acer: 8/15
Dell: 10/15
ThinkPad: 7/15
LG: 5/15
Panasonic: 10/15
Toshiba: 9/15
Heat and cold
Acer: 10/15
Dell: 15/15
ThinkPad: 15/15
LG: 10/15
Panasonic: 15/15
Toshiba: 10/15
Liquids
Acer: 15/20
Dell: 13/20
ThinkPad: 20/20
LG: 13/20
Panasonic: 15/20
Toshiba: 15/20
Dropping and crushing
Acer: 20/30
Dell: 7/30
ThinkPad: 28/30
LG: 15/30
Panasonic: 30/30
Toshiba: 10/30
Total score
Acer: 66/100
Dell: 53/100
ThinkPad: 79/100
LG: 50/100
Panasonic: 90/100
Toshiba: 54/100
Article here:
http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.108267
Some discussion in this thread:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=44713
And a summary of the scores ... you can note that most of the difference between the Panasonic and the T60 was in the port torture test.
Port durability
Acer TravelMate 6463: 13/20
Dell Latitude D620: 8/20
Lenovo ThinkPad T60: 9/20
LG F1: 7/20
Panasonic Toughbook CF-29: 20/20
Toshiba Satellite Pro A120: 10/20
Wear and scratching
Acer: 8/15
Dell: 10/15
ThinkPad: 7/15
LG: 5/15
Panasonic: 10/15
Toshiba: 9/15
Heat and cold
Acer: 10/15
Dell: 15/15
ThinkPad: 15/15
LG: 10/15
Panasonic: 15/15
Toshiba: 10/15
Liquids
Acer: 15/20
Dell: 13/20
ThinkPad: 20/20
LG: 13/20
Panasonic: 15/20
Toshiba: 15/20
Dropping and crushing
Acer: 20/30
Dell: 7/30
ThinkPad: 28/30
LG: 15/30
Panasonic: 30/30
Toshiba: 10/30
Total score
Acer: 66/100
Dell: 53/100
ThinkPad: 79/100
LG: 50/100
Panasonic: 90/100
Toshiba: 54/100
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I watched the videos, (didn't understand a single spoken word), but he seems to have been fair in carrying out his tests.
If that bloke comes within 1 mile of my shop I'm calling the police
If that bloke comes within 1 mile of my shop I'm calling the police
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T43p 2668-G2G, 14,1 SXGA+, XP Pro, internal hairdryer
T23 2647-9LG, 14,1 SXGA+, XP Pro, no hairdryer
T43p 2668-G2G, 14,1 SXGA+, XP Pro, internal hairdryer
T23 2647-9LG, 14,1 SXGA+, XP Pro, no hairdryer
I was surprised to see that he could stand on the thinkpad and NOTHING happened to the LCD.
Now: T60 2613-EKU | T23 2647-9NU | 600X 2645-9FU | HP 100LX
Past: X31 2673-Y13 | T41 2374-3HU | T22 2647-AEU
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Past: X31 2673-Y13 | T41 2374-3HU | T22 2647-AEU
Rules of the road
I loved that Windows pop-up message in the first video: "your system may be at risk!"andyP wrote:I watched the videos, (didn't understand a single spoken word), but he seems to have been fair in carrying out his tests.
If that bloke comes within 1 mile of my shop I'm calling the police
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How many units of each model were tested? As we all know, even for the exact same model, different units can differ a lot in build quality, so it's important to have a high enough "n" for each model, and express the results as average ± standard deviation. If they tested only one unit, this data are almost garbage.tomh009 wrote:To add some real data to this discussion, IDG Sweden did some notebook torture testing about two months ago
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Personally, I disagree. There should not be enough variation in one model to significantly affect torture tests. If they tested 50 of the same model and only reported the results from the unit that survived the best, then you would have more of a case. Otherwise, it is the luck of the draw, and the results could be slightly skewed either for or against.pianowizard wrote:If they tested only one unit, this data are almost garbage.
However, one factor that could make a difference is how repeatable the torture tests really are. If you throw 20 notebooks against a wall and check survivability, that is obviously not a very good test, and many units would be needed to average the results. Controlled testing would make the results quite a bit more consistant and reliable.
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But there is. Look at how often people on this forum disagree on the quality of a certain model.GomJabbar wrote:There should not be enough variation in one model to significantly affect torture tests.
In the empirical sciences, experiments with an "n" of 1 have a near-zero chance of getting published in a decent peer-reviewed journal.
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That is often more a difference in individual perception and how a particular notebook is handled than anything else. Which software is installed and how it is installed also is a factor.pianowizard wrote:Look at how often people on this forum disagree on the quality of a certain model.
In the empirical sciences, experiments with an "n" of 1 have a near-zero chance of getting published in a decent peer-reviewed journal.
Regarding procedures used for published peer-reviewed articles - they have their place - but such procedures are not necessary for more casually produced experiments to have validity.
If you believe that the quality between individual units of a particular model varies widely, then you will put little faith in the test results of a few or only one unit. I do not believe the quality between individual units of a particular model vary that much (at least of those units manufactured over a relatively short time frame). Sure, as a model matures, tweaks are made to individual components, firmware, and software to improve the model's quality and reliability (generally speaking), as deficiencies come to light.
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mattbiernat wrote:people may have different perception of what is a "good" build quality.
That accounts for a portion of the disagreements, but not all. Even the two R50p's I currently own aren't exactly the same. One (the one from Thinkpadworld) flexes slightly more.GomJabbar wrote:That is often more a difference in individual perception and how a particular notebook is handled than anything else.
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Commercial tests of any kind rarely qualify for publication in peer-reviewed journals -- budgets and timelines don't allow for that level of rigour. That doesn't make them garbage.pianowizard wrote:In the empirical sciences, experiments with an "n" of 1 have a near-zero chance of getting published in a decent peer-reviewed journal.
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I have watched the video, and read the story (with my highly limited Swedish skills). While only one of each notebook was tested, the tester clearly took care to make the tests repeatable.pianowizard wrote:How many units of each model were tested? As we all know, even for the exact same model, different units can differ a lot in build quality, so it's important to have a high enough "n" for each model, and express the results as average ± standard deviation. If they tested only one unit, this data are almost garbage.
Of course, if you can point to more scientific test data (as opposed to vendor marketing materials) that could shed more light on this topic ...
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I agree. That's why I said "almost garbage".tomh009 wrote:That doesn't make them garbage.
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Yeah, Thinkpads sure are tough, I broke my T23 by PICKING IT UP!!!! Arrow points to damage.
http://www.pbase.com/davedent/image/78225422.jpg
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http://www.pbase.com/davedent/image/78225422.jpg
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Last edited by Cuda on Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
IBM T23
Type 2647-MU8
Running W2K Pro
Toughbook CF-48
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Type 2647-MU8
Running W2K Pro
Toughbook CF-48
XP Pro
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Your T23 is around 5 to 6 years old; I bet it was more rugged when new. Also, the T6* is more rugged than the T2*.Cuda wrote:Yeah, Thinkpads sure are tough, I broke my T23 by PICKING IT UP!!!!
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Looks like you probably picked it up by that front corner, possibly by one hand. If you do that over time, that plastic will get weak and it can/will break.Cuda wrote:Yeah, Thinkpads sure are tough, I broke my T23 by PICKING IT UP!!!! Arrow points to damage.
img]http://www.pbase.com/davedent/image/78225422.jpg[/img
If that is not what you have been doing then my apologies-but if it was, then remember picking them up by one hand on one of the front corners is not a good thing.
I lost count...
Yeah, I'm sure that's what caused it, but a laptop should be designed to handle being picked up that way. Or have a sticker that says "No handhold" on the corners!!! I have a old Toughbook I bought cheap in eBay and I can pick it up anyway or drive a truck over it and not hurt it!!! P.S I fixed the broken pic link, I've never seen the end brackets go away like that before???Eric Giles wrote:Cuda wrote:
IBM T23
Type 2647-MU8
Running W2K Pro
Toughbook CF-48
XP Pro
Type 2647-MU8
Running W2K Pro
Toughbook CF-48
XP Pro
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