Once, I hd my strongest, biggest friend take the upper lid of the X40 and attempt to smash it over his knee. It was almost unnoticeably bent...It was only visible if you held a ruler to it.,and even then, it was hard.
I highly doubt any other manufacturers plastic weakling lids can do /that/. This anecdote is only one. I have plenty involving thinkpads falling off desks onto marble, spilling tea, soda, noodles into keyboard...not to mention my typing, my pounding can be heard from a mile away; I type like its on an unoiled manual typewriter.
Legendary durability.
The classic business look doesn't hurt neither, I'd never want to buy a two tone notebook, or with odd colouring (I've seen a dell with faux wood on the back...because the owner couldn't find a remotely decent plastic back, lol) The flat design also is very convenient, you can use your TP to write on, or eat off of...useful when in plane terminal/anywhere without writing surface. Its simplicity also makes it very easy to mod with just a few tools such as spray paint, etc. I have several friends who have other brands, and modding is usually very ugly, at best you can slap a big sticker on the lid, and it doesnt fit right because of the ugly company logo bulging out of the centre...as compared to the thinkpad, where I've seen many nice mods (although, TP classic black is best)
I've only owned X series (hoping to get a T series or maybe an M when i get the cash), loved them for their footprint, they fit in the same space as a standard spiral notebook, very useful and easy in bags. You can treat them the same way too...they'll take it!
But the new thick ugly bezel and /lenovo/ stamp is killing that. And the wider dimension is killing its footprint too ;_;
Other awesome stuff:
Battery: Both life and choices
Easy to disassemble and replace/modify components (seriously, its just a few screws to the board...try disassembling a dell or god forbid, a mac)
Thinklight: (but having another on the other side of the keyboard or centering the light would help. Also increase its range toward palmrest, I like to read by thinklight.
Durability. Seriously.
Wht could be improved:
1. Put bottom stickers on inside. My Windows stamp of approval eroded off, and the others are ugly...generally improving the look of the botom oesnt hurt either
2. Homogeneous parts. If a part doesnt need changing dont change it. I switch out keys on notebooks (epic typing and obsesive under key cleaning means the tabs snap sometimes, rearely, but sometimes.), ram, etc...but it woud still have been nice if the X40's screen ribbon was the same as the X60's...tht way I could have saved 300 bucks when my screen died (dont ask, I have no idea how it happened, opened the lid one dy and the screen was cracked)
3. Make it easier to clean/harder to get dirty. Ports, OMG, always dust in there, as well as the inverted corner on the sides. debris magnet.
4. KEEP 4:3 FOR GODS SAKE.
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