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Is the quality of Lenovo ThinkPads better, worse or the same as that of IBM ThinkPads?

Lenovo ThinkPads are better in terms of quality
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14%
Lenovo ThinkPads are worse in terms of quality
22
35%
Lenovo ThinkPads are the same in terms of quality
32
51%
 
Total votes: 63

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Lenovo vs. IBM (poll)

#1 Post by Marin85 » Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:45 pm

After taking a look into the related discussion here I thought it might be interesting to run a small poll on that issue and see what people think about it and, of course, to quantify those opinions :) So feel free and give your vote! :)


mod edit: moved to the general forum as this is a question for every thinkpad owner, not just T6x owners.
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#2 Post by bebzif » Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:47 pm

Quality of my t61p is better than my previous t42p, t42 and t40p.
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#3 Post by uberT » Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:51 pm

the newest machines definitely are lacking something compared to the genuine product. I've got a couple of each, there are clearly differences.

I'm not sure one can get terribly upset or worry about it - - not much you can do about it apart from shopping for another brand. These things, electronics in general, have become commoditized...kinda like toilet paper ;) They've got to grow "cheaper" as they age and the market matures. Gosh, I can still recall my first IBM laptop. IIRC, it was called a 755. That sucker was over $4,500 when new.
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#4 Post by ThinkPad » Wed Jan 16, 2008 3:21 pm

I have been using thinkpads for a long time and recently got a Lenovo T60, and it is not the same feeling as the original thinkpads. Personally it feels like a cheaply made generic laptop, may sound harsh but its an opinion :)
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#5 Post by SHoTTa35 » Wed Jan 16, 2008 3:30 pm

well i had a T2x series and some T4x and i'd say the T60 i have now is better than the T4x because it's a lil more rigid. The plastics all feel the same to me but there is lots of flex in the T4x (probably cuz they were 1" thick) :)

couldn't this poll have been added to the old thread?
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#6 Post by huck » Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:01 pm

I have about had them all from the i series up to now a T60. The T4x excluding the T43 are my favorite.

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#7 Post by Marin85 » Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:33 pm

@SHoTTa35: Sry, I didn´t realise that it´s possible to add the poll to the original topic :? I guess it´s now too late.
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#8 Post by maximus_ » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:03 pm

The keyboard on my A31P feels much better than the one on my T60P Overall the A31P feel sturdier although the screen is not nearly as tight as the T60P

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#9 Post by rbena » Wed Jan 16, 2008 11:05 pm

uberT wrote:These things, electronics in general, have become commoditized...kinda like toilet paper ;)
Now that's a new analogy :)

I do think Lenovo had a different approach in mind, and perhaps this more fits the attitude of the general purchaser. Whether they've met the criteria for producing reliable work machines should be evident to long term users. I'm still staying with the T42, and no doubt in a few years will see which of the T6x series proves the most reliable.
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#10 Post by Greg Gebhardt » Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:23 am

I have to say that I am happy with my latest T61p from Lenovo and can not say the quality is not as good as the IBM. In fact, I have had less errors than ever! :?
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#11 Post by underclocker » Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:39 pm

Lenovo's quality vary by model as IBM's did. Overall though, excellent.
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#12 Post by KristianJ » Sat Jan 19, 2008 2:37 am

Comparing my Z60m to my T42 and other TPs I've owned, the Z hasn't got the same quality keyboard feel and look as the others, but I'm impressed with almost everything else. I'd say that the overall effort to provide good quality standards is still there, but as underclocker said, the quality will vary from model to model.
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#13 Post by ulrich.von.lich » Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:13 am

I don't know if I can call the Alps keyboard on my T60p "worse" than the NMB keyboard on my T43. They are just different keyboards. I personally prefer the NMB keyboard because it's where I started. That's probably the reason I prefer the NMB on the T43 to the one on the A31p, which seems to be sturdier but I have to make more efforts to type on somehow.

Apart from the keyboard, and the look (another personal preference), I'm very happy with the Lenovo T60p.
I do think Lenovo had a different approach in mind, and perhaps this more fits the attitude of the general purchaser.
I think that tendency could already be observed before the sale. IBM seemed to be more innovative in the old days. (Transnote, PowerPC TPs, various Ultrabay Plus devices etc..). Maybe that's because in an oligopolistic market you are freer to do what you want, but in order to survive in a competition market you'll have to pay attention to what most of people want. IBM would've done the same things (lowering manufacture costs, discontinuing Flexview LCDs, introducing Widescreen TPs etc..) if it's still the owner of Think products and on which it wants to make a profit.

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