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Why IdeaPads have the same fault as iBooks

#1 Post by Guest » Thu Jan 03, 2008 6:46 pm

I am really puzzled why Lenovo has chosen the Apple hinge design. Usually that's the most unlogical design, first because you can not use a large battery pack and second because that's the space where pencils always drop in. :o
I saw a lot of broken iBooks (many years ago) due to forgotten pencils.

I guess IkeaPads will learn it the hard way. Lots of broken displays and hinges. :?:

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Re: Why IkeaPads have the same fault as iBooks

#2 Post by mattbiernat » Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:44 am

the answer to this question is the same as for why do we get widescreen notebooks. for consumers it doesn't matter if its practical or not as long as it looks "cool." it's the mob rule.

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#3 Post by RasmusP » Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:13 am

Matt,
You are probably right, but I agree with our guest, it is a stupid design. A friend of mine has the macbook and I certainly do not envy him. I does not even look particularly good IMO.
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Re: Why IkeaPads have the same fault as iBooks

#4 Post by Puppy » Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:24 am

Anonymous wrote:I saw a lot of broken iBooks (many years ago) due to forgotten pencils.
I no longer use pencil since I have notebook :-)

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#5 Post by RealBlackStuff » Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:27 pm

Was IkeaPad a slip of the tongue or intended?
Let's hope for Lenovo that this nickname is not "catching"!
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#6 Post by Puppy » Sat Jan 05, 2008 2:26 pm

Actually the new hinges design can be optionally used as a nutcracker :D

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#7 Post by beeblebrox » Sun Jan 13, 2008 6:01 am

RealBlackStuff wrote:Was IkeaPad a slip of the tongue or intended?
Let's hope for Lenovo that this nickname is not "catching"!
Oops, just realized that as well... It is ideaPad, not ikeaPad.

Is it written iDeaPad or ideaPad? Or maybe iKeaPod... ?

Why does it have orange sensors but blue LEDs?
Why a blue Lenovo on the back? Why then not blue sensor pads?

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#8 Post by BigWarpGuy » Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:25 pm

beeblebrox wrote:
RealBlackStuff wrote:Was IkeaPad a slip of the tongue or intended?
Let's hope for Lenovo that this nickname is not "catching"!
Oops, just realized that as well... It is ideaPad, not ikeaPad.

Is it written iDeaPad or ideaPad? Or maybe iKeaPod... ?

Why does it have orange sensors but blue LEDs?
Why a blue Lenovo on the back? Why then not blue sensor pads?

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IkeaPad? Perhaps it is a notebook computer from the Ikea stores?
http://www.ikea.com :D
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Re: IkeaPad from Ikea?

#9 Post by mattbiernat » Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:38 am

it will go well with the bedroom :)

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Re: IkeaPad from Ikea?

#10 Post by qviri » Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:09 am

BigWarpGuy wrote:IkeaPad? Perhaps it is a notebook computer from the Ikea stores?
http://www.ikea.com :D
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#11 Post by iamdmc » Tue Mar 04, 2008 2:00 am

Agreed. Bad design.

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#12 Post by iThinkiAmBen » Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:36 am

As the proud owner of an iBook, I can say that the hinges aren't bad design, at least for them. The battery is on the bottom, and takes up a square portion of the bottom. Anyway, it gets five hours or so on the standard battery....

iKeaPad was a hilarious slip-up....:D
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#13 Post by snessiram » Sun Mar 30, 2008 6:55 am

An advantage of the i/macbook hinge design can be that the screen is lower thus when you're working on the laptop and there's someone in front of you, you're less "hidden" behind the screen.
On the other side offcourse the screen is lower thus less handy if you're using it on you lap and it can't flip open as far as for example a thinkpad can.
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#14 Post by beeblebrox » Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:45 am

snessiram wrote:An advantage of the i/macbook hinge design can be that the screen is lower thus when you're working on the laptop and there's someone in front of you, you're less "hidden" behind the screen.
On the other side offcourse the screen is lower thus less handy if you're using it on you lap and it can't flip open as far as for example a thinkpad can.
On of the very best things about Thinkpads, at least with the T4x series is that you can fold the screen all the way back.

I often read PDF manuals or reports in full screen mode, rotated by 90 degrees. The Thinkpad then can be used like a book.

That's definitely not possible with Apples.
I still wish, there were IPS screens on 14"...

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