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Episode: 2318
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Title: HPR2318: Talking about my thinkpads
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2318/hpr2318.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 01:16:32
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This in HPR episode 2,318 entitled, Talking about My Thinkpad.
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It is hosted by Swift 110 and is about 45 minutes long and can rim a clean flag.
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The summary is, I talk about why I love My Thinkpad so much and how I appreciate having
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them.
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Hello, this is Swift 110 and I'm excited to go ahead and do a recording.
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I know it's been a really long time since I've been able to record on Hacker Public Radio.
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And yeah, so right now I'm in a really good mood.
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I went for a long walk in my house at a library, but one of the areas, you know, I actually
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had the library in Silver Spring, Maryland, I liked this library quite a bit.
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I was able to get a study room and so it allows me a good environment from which to do
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this particular recording.
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I happen to have two laptops with me and one of them, both made by Lenovo.
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One of them is the T420 and the other is the X201.
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Now the X201, I actually have two of them.
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The very first one I was able to get in January of 2014.
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It was really nice to be able to get this particular laptop because my daily driver prior
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to that was the Fujitsu Lifebook 4215 from 2006.
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A dual core, you know, a core 2 Duo is a CPU 1.83 gigahertz and it takes a maximum of
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four gigs of RAM, but because it has a 32 bit architecture, something related to the
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chipset, it will not be able to use anything beyond about 3.2 gigs of RAM.
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So it was nice to add the RAM.
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I did notice it gave me more headway when I would be on the internet web browsing and
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whatnot, but at the same time it was annoying to not be able to use the full four gigs of
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RAM.
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So you can imagine with that laptop, used it for several years, it was the only one I had
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until I got the X201.
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Well now the X201, let's take a look at the specs of the X201 and I'm in a terminal
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actually not in a terminal, and let's see.
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It gives me the specs of this particular machine and I really like it.
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Today in case you haven't figured out, it's kind of pretty much be a comparison between
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the X201 and the T420.
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So that would be my topic.
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So now the X201 is a Core i5, second generation RAM, it's the first generation i5, m540, that's
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a CPU, and it's running about 2.54 gigahertz, so it's a nice upgrade from the Core 2 Duo CPU
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of the Fujitsu Lifebook Core 2 2015.
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It was a nice upgrade from that, and this machine takes up to 8 gigs of RAM.
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It's a very nice upgrade, very early 2017.
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So I'm incredibly happy with that machine, I continue to be so to this day, just the same.
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I actually ended up getting another X201.
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Thank you, July of that year, maybe even the following year, I haven't been getting
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another one.
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It was this guy on IRC who needed to sell his X201.
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The guy is awesome, by the way, because the X201 came with a 9-cell battery. It also
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came with a display port to something adapter, came with an adapter, it came with two
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docks, one to had the optical drive in set, and the other one had a caddy that contained
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the little SSD.
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So what was nice having those, plus he had upgraded the BIOS to the machine already done.
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And it was all in all a nice package for $100, but now how much did I spend in the original
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X201?
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Well, I spent 320 bucks on that machine, it only came with four gigs of RAM, and the
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battery had a life of approximately 17 minutes in Windows, which is some absolute garbage
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to be very honest and delis bit.
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Very much, I would say, at this appointment, you know, I didn't remotely think about the
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thing about whether or not I would need a new battery at the very beginning, just insanely
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crazy that I needed a new battery, but I didn't know what I know now.
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And so I got through Microsoft, and you'll find this ironic in just a moment, I bought
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a battery to do that, it's a third party vendor or whatever, supposedly a nine cell battery,
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I'm thinking I'll get $7, $8 a battery life, new battery, the brand name, doctor battery.
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It sounded good, right?
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I paid them $100 for what was supposed to be a brand new nine cell battery.
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I figured I'd get $7, $8.
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You know how much battery life I got out?
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Maybe three, maybe four hours, that's it.
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And you know something else, here it is, 2017, and that battery is completely untoldly dead.
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Isn't that crazy?
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So later on, I bought a battery from a guy on IRC, for 70 bucks, it was a genuine Lenovo
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branded, because finally I know the genuine Lenovo branded nine cell battery.
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And I have that battery to this day, in fact, I'm using it in my X201 right now, and
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it gives me a battery life I would estimate at about three hours and 20 minutes, which
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isn't the best in the world, the battery itself was made in 2014, but it's not the worst
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either.
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I can work with three hours, three hours gives me a nice amount of time before I need to
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charge it again.
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And I'm absolutely fine with that, I can work with it.
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I still want another nine cell battery for the X201, because with the exception of two
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of the batteries that I have, they're dead.
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I, the original battery, ironically enough, with the 17 minute battery life, for some
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reason, still lives, barely, you know, pretty much hanging on a prayer.
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I don't understand why that battery still lives at all, but it lives.
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My doctor battery that I paid $100 for, don't use Dr. Battery batteries, they will die.
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Let's make that clear, they'll die.
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Third party batteries you gotta think about, because they'll die on you in the worst, they'll
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just die on you randomly, and you don't want that.
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So you're better off paying the extra money for a genuine Lenovo battery.
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That way, you want it as new as possible, and you want to find out how many cycle counts
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that it has on it, you want to know all that.
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And thankfully, that information is available via a program called TP-Smappy, TP-Underscore
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Smappy.
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You can go to www.thinkwiki.org, look that up, look at your model, and it'll give you
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the terminal commands to put in to find out exactly information about your battery, how
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many cycles are on it, how much the capacity it was built for, what's the capacity now,
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you get an idea about the condition of it, and all that jazz.
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So it's good to know that you have these tools at your disposal, so that you can have
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something that's nice.
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This battery I know was made in 2014.
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So it's not super old, definitely not the original battery that came with my first X201,
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and it's just, it's good to know that you have a good battery, a good battery is hard
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to find, so to speak.
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Now, we're talking about a machine that was made in 2010, so now we're talking about
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seven years.
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It's a lot to ask to have a new battery, seven years after this laptopless manufacturer.
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So let's make sure that we understand that.
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Now, I'm happy to still be able to get batteries for the machine at all, so I don't get another
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night sale, and then I'll be happy.
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Well, like I said, this was a nice upgrade, and that, like I mentioned before, the first
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X201 I had only came before gigs of RAM.
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So I had plans to get more RAM, had a little money difficulties, that took favor.
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But this other X201, I'm actually on the second one now, already had eight gigs of RAM installed.
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Yay me.
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I got a great night sale battery in here, got eight gigs of RAM in here.
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What I have not done yet, that would be an awesome upgrade, would be an SSD.
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SSDs are awesome, just saying.
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You get your duckets together, get you an SSD, it will change your life.
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I guarantee it, okay?
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You're going to like it, I promise, okay?
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Get you an SSD, okay?
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Despite not having an SSD in this particular machine, I'm still really happy with it.
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I can still use it as my daily driver.
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Now, however, in April of 2016, I just don't have it to be in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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Just don't have it to walk by, a particular pawn shop, and I decided to go in.
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I says to myself, I wonder if they have any Lenovo laptops in here, classic Lenovo laptops.
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Think pads, you know what I mean?
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I wonder what the price will be on it.
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I was already looking at, you know, man, it'd be nice to have a T420.
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It'd be real nice to have a T420, because then that boosts me up to 16 gigs of RAM, hot
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dog.
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So, I'm looking inside, there she is, and she's beautiful.
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You could call her a black beauty, that would work, but this beautiful T420 sitting on a
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show.
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I say, can I see the laptop?
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Sure.
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Turn it on.
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Of course, I got Windows on it, but I was able to check the settings on it.
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I remember some stuff from my days using Windows, and it was nice.
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I mean, a big screen, I'm looking at her now.
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This 14 inch screen compared to the X201, which has a 12 inch screen, 12, 12.5, something
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like that, but has this bigger screen.
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The processor in here is an i7, which I didn't know at the time, by the way, but I would have
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been perfectly cool with an i5.
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But it turns out to be an i7 2620, that's the processor, 2.70 GPU, and that GPU, but giga
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hertz, it takes up to 16 gigs of RAM, which I was to find out on the spot, has a screen
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at 16 by 900, that's the resolution, resolution of my X201 is 1280 by 800.
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What I really like about the X201 is that it's so dog on portable, and that's something
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I noticed when I first got it, left the Fujitsu Lifebook 4200, 4215 rather, you basically
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have this 5 pound laptop, and it's a convertible.
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So the screen can turn around, lay flat, and you can use it just like a tablet, it has
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styles and everything.
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So you can imagine going to a machine that's almost half the weight of it, especially before
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you factor in the 9-cell battery, which is almost something that's half the weight.
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So I remember first putting that in my bag, going on for a stroll, and then, hey, I left
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my laptop in the house, and I was really upset, and I look at my bag and I keep dummy,
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the laptop's in there, that's how much lighter it was, so you can imagine how happy it was
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to have that X201.
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I just thought of that, so I thought I would leave that in this story here.
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So now, back to the T420, the T420 is heavier, but as I mentioned, we go from the
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first generation, I5, M540, to a second generation, I7, that takes 16 gigs of RAM.
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So I go from using 3.2 gigs of RAM to 8 gigs, to really 4, officially, in the first
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X201, in 8, 16, oh my goodness.
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Let me go back to being in a pawn shop, though, I'm in a pawn shop, and I see the price,
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the price is like 180, that's stamped on here.
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So the salesperson says, well, saleswoman, rather, I give it to you for 125, and I'm like,
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word, alright, I'll do it, I'm happy, the screen looks nice, there's no cracks in, there's
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no cracks in the chassis at all.
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The keyboards have a nice, have a nice looking feel to them, they're just downright nice.
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The only thing, cosmatically, that I noticed at the very break, was the track pad is worn
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down quite a bit.
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Like the middle is worn all the way to the point where it's smooth, like it has a textured,
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the pad is textured, but in the middle, it's worn smooth.
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So somebody was moving their finger around here a lot, a lot, a lot, like a lot, you heard
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me?
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Yeah, then you get it.
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But I see the only thing cosmatically wrong with it, and it's nice to just, because I'm
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the type of person that opens up a bunch of tabs and stuff, and I like having that extra
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amount of power.
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So when I'm doing something in Blender, Gimp, working with Maps, now I have more resources
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to throw at these programs, it's quicker, it's more efficient, and it just works really
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well for me.
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The only thing about the T420, I mean it's bigger, I carried around with me, and clearly
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I have both of these laptops with me in addition to an iPad 3.
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So I got a nice amount of weight in my bag today.
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I literally walked from my house, and I put North West DC, to come, and it was a heck
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of a walk, maybe an hour, maybe 45 minutes to an hour, I walked, and I was just able to
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have both of these laptops, I caught them blessed the rest of the way.
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And it was just nice.
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Due to the thickness of having both of the laptops, it makes my messenger bags sit kind
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of high on my back, and it's a very comfortable kind of plates for it to be, and it's having
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those laptops, it's almost like a heating pad on my back while I'm walking.
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I know that sounds real goofy, but that's just how I feel about it.
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And I'm just happy to have both of these machines.
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Now, T420, I carry around quite a bit, but I have one problem now.
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It's battery that was original, died on me a while back.
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So I'm forced to, when I do take it with me, that I gotta always have it plugged in.
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There is no battery life, the battery's dead.
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The X2-1 is a lot lighter, because the T420 has gotta be life.
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I don't think it's five, I don't know if it's five pounds, let's see how much it weighs.
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Remember all that.
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So let's see, details, specifications from manoevo.com.
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Oh, here's an dimensions according to CNET.
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Oh yeah, so I'm gonna go into also what makes this machine even cooler in a second.
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I'm gonna just hang away.
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Good, good, good, why can't you just tell me how much it weighs?
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Oh, configured system weight about five pounds, okay, battery, battery, five pounds, not
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whatever, whatever.
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So it's about five pounds.
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Let me talk about the upgrades I made to this machine.
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This machine, the T420 initially came before gigs of rain.
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When I bought it, four gigs of rain, okay, with windows, painful, painful, painful, painful.
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So I knew at that point I could upgrade it to 16 gigs of RAM.
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So the following week, I added an 8 gig RAM stick, the week after that, took it all
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all the way up to 16 gigs of RAM.
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You know it's so good about putting in the 16 gigs of RAM in here?
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Well, I was able to take the four gigs of RAM that was already in this machine, because
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it was a single, it was a single four gig RAM stick, thankfully not two gig RAM sticks.
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That drives me nuts when people do that.
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I understand you want the dual channel RAM in a situation like that for better system
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performance, but then I have two gig RAM sticks that aren't really gonna be the best that
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I can use, okay.
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So having that single four gig RAM was nice because I could stick in the 8 and then go
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all the way up to 16.
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So this thing is maxed out with RAM, 16 gigs of RAM.
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Oh, then, wait, there's more.
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I decided to drop an SSD in there, and not just any SSD, okay, let me take some Flaving
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here for a second.
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The SSD I put in this thing, wasn't A data, wasn't even crucial, the Samsung 850 EVO.
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Samsung 850 EVO is in here, 250 gig, I paid 90 bucks for it.
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Take my money, please.
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So now at this point, I also had to get the caddy for that particular SSD, bam, done,
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that was 20 bucks, whatever, whatever, don't care.
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So maxed out the RAM, got an SSD in here, not bad.
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Once later, I mean a good, long time after all this was done, actually before I even
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go into that.
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You wanna know how much I spent on this machine?
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The machine plus the upgrades of the SSD and the RAM.
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I put a total of what, $300, yeah, not even $300, had been invested in this machine.
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And then I got the caddy for the SSD.
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Yeah, and that includes the caddy for the SSD for another one, okay, $300.
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So then later on, quite a good months later, I saw that Microsoft had the actual, that
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I knew that there was a port for M-SATA, so I was like, well, now I can have three storage
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drives on this machine, and I bet, three storage drives.
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So I was like, all right, I have a choice of another, I think it was, you'll see, what
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is that thing called?
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It's a way for you to use cellular communication, it's a mobile chip that you put in, one of
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the names is goby, and I can't think of what is called to save my life, it probably will
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come to me later, it doesn't matter, but it allows you to have cellular internet so you
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can always have internet on your laptop and you're not depending on Wi-Fi.
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I can't think of what it's called, so anyway, I had the option of either doing that on
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M-SATA, I put the M-SATA in here, 20 bucks, it's only 60, what size is that thing?
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One thing of the size of that particular M-SATA is the, because for the life of me can't
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sing to, I think it's a 64, I'm not even seeing it listed on it, just, oh, I'm on it,
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so, let's look at properties, free space, that doesn't tell you, and it doesn't, okay,
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so let's go to home and let's see what's going on, oh, it's 64 gigs, one here, yeah, 64
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gig, bad for 20 bucks, what I decided to do was put solar, so S on here, I decided to
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put solar's operating system on here and check it out, and that's what's running when
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the M-SATA on the SSD, the M-SATA SSD in this T420, the other operating system that I had
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on the original SSD in here, well, the other SSD rather, that's in the other group, I swapped
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out the optical drive and put it in that SSD, and that one has Lou Boom 2 on there, but
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for some reason, I may have to mess up that distro on here, whatever, having 60, it doesn't
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matter, so I have Windows 7 on here, that's when the original hard drive, I never moved
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that, that's in the main slot, that's the Windows on that hard drive, that's the original
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320 gig, yeah, 320 gig hard drive, and that's SATA 2, it's the original, so it's the
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old conquer conquer, I intend on putting a terabyte drive in there, it's going to be a traditional
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hard drive, but I intend on it being a terabyte drive, bigger, newer, better, okay, so that
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will make things even better in that regard, and it also gives me a tremendous amount of
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storage space on this particular laptop, I'm happy with the SSD where it is, MCADA, I
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may get a bigger MCADA at that point, but you know, something else that's cool about
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the T420, is that wow, I have an i7 processor in here, it's dual core, there's the ability
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because the motherboard, on the motherboard, the CPU on it is socketed, so it can be replaced
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with what you want, so I can literally upgrade the CPU from a dual core i7 to a quad core i7,
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now the only caveat with that is making sure that I don't overwhelm the cooling system
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of this particular laptop, this laptop is designed to work with the CPU that is designed
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to work with 35 watts, so while there are a quad core i7s that are 45 watts and they
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would work, it would overwhelm the system, unless I change the heat sink and pipes and
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other things, I don't want to do all that, I would like to simply drop in a quad core i7
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that's also 35 watts, that starts with the letters QM, I believe, I don't remember exactly
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which one, I think there's two of them that are still 35 watts and have run just fine
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the system, in fact, I can upgrade to the next generation of CPUs and go from a sandy bridge
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to an ivy bridge CPU, now that requires working with the BIOS, that requires core booting
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the machine, doing certain things that I just don't really feel comfortable doing, so I'm
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going to stay in the same generation, sandy bridge, I'm considering sandy bridge, quad core i7,
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that's 35 watts, QM series, I'm considering it very strongly, that would be a very good means
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of upgrading this machine, why? Because it allows for any programs that do something called
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multi-core processing, it speeds it up, it amps it up, it gives it even more oomph than it already has
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and that's nice as far as I'm concerned, so that's an option, I don't have to do it, I'm good
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what I have, but having that option is a beautiful thing, how many laptops do you know that
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for that option? Would you get that option if you had a Macintosh? Let's say I had a T420 that was
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an i3, the lowest of the low with regards to configuration of the CPU that is, I can still drop in
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and i a quad core i7 that's 35 watts and bam go all the way up, so there's a lot of options when
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it comes to upgrading this machine, the upgrades, I mean think about it, I put three hard drives,
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there are three storage drives in here, how many laptops can you do that? This doesn't even have
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a DAC attached to it, so imagine if I had a DAC attached to it, well now that's four storage drives
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attached to one laptop, but wait there's more, there's an express port in the back,
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there are storage drives that can fit there, you can use the SSD, yes you can use the SD card slot
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as storage medium as well, so there's plenty of ways to enhance your storage on here,
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I like that, I love it, if something goes old, if something breaks, I have an accent, a fall,
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I can replace the parts pretty easily and inexpensively, and there's all kinds of videos available
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online that will help me in my endeavor to make my laptop great again, any event of something happening
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to it, can you do that with the Mac? No, I don't need a warranty on this thing, everything on here
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can be changed by me, I don't need nobody else to touch my stuff, I can do it myself, isn't that nice?
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I spent $125 on this basic machine, on this machine, and I have all these possibilities to improve
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how it functions, this machine from 2011, that'll be relevant after 2020, okay, that's good,
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and to those that's an ordinary looking machine, it's just a black machine, it's boring, it's
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old, it's crap, this 2011 was up with the new stuff, excuse me, I didn't ask your opinion,
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what I have works for me, I feel that way about my T420, I feel that way about my X20 once,
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goodness, I feel that way about the Fujitsu for crying out loud, and that was made in 2006,
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a 2006 machine that I can do whatever you do, okay, in fact anything you can do, I can do better,
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I can do anything better than you want a 10 year old machine, as long as you're not doing video editing,
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photo editing, you know the heavy hitter stuff, if you're just a traditional consumer, I can
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rock it, especially with the fact that I put Linux on all my machines, that's automatically an
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advantage, Windows is heavy, it's heavy, it's fat, it's bloated, Windows with Linux, the light system,
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you know, most of my machines I run Linux Mint, which is light, with the Mate desktop, fine,
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I can make it lighter and put open box desktop environment on there, I can use a window manager,
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I can put i3, a tiling window manager on there for crying out loud, and make my system even
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lower with regards what it needs from the machine itself, I can make it lighter, I can cut the fat,
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and have the same functionality that I would have otherwise, and that's a beautiful thing in itself,
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that's nice, I like having that option, that as soon as I install an operating system on my machine,
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I instantly have, I instantly have, what is it called, I instantly have media player
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and multiples of shoes from, I instantly have an office suite, I instantly have, at my
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fingertips, any number of programs, games, for free, I have access to all that stuff for free,
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and I mean good quality stuff, that's just fine, lenders for crying out loud,
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have you seen what it can do? Watch Sintel, S-I-N-T-E-L, look that up on YouTube, watch it,
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it's done with open source software, elephant stream, big butt bunny, it sounds funny,
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but imagine being able to do that kind of stuff on free software,
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do you realize that there are movies, there are full-fledged movies being made with open source software,
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Lord of the Rings is one of them, you don't believe me, hey, let's take a look,
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but let me stick to the, I can get a little passion when I talk about Linux, and I'm going to do
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that in a future, a future recording, I want to stick to the hardware, and now I've got
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off an attention a bit because I'm passionate about what it is that I do, and I'm passionate about
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what I'm able to do because Linux will forgot my machines, okay, my machine stays able to be used,
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okay, for many years, this X201, I can always choose another Linux distro that's even lighter than
|
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Linux, and work with the specs, I can still do that, and I like it, I like it a lot,
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as far as when I know I'm going to be going for a long walks, I prefer the X201 for that,
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I prefer it with regards to typing on it, definitely more portable, something that's an unfair
|
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advantage right now is the fact that it has a 9 cell battery, whereas the T420 has a dead battery,
|
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I'll be getting another battery soon, so I pretty much have the best of both worlds here, I have a
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small compact portable machine, and then I have a larger, more of a workstation kind of laptop,
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that's still portable, just a little bit less, and today when I left the house, I couldn't really
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decide which one I was going to bring, so I said to myself, why don't I go ahead and just bring both of
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them, I don't do that a whole lot, and I'm fine with it, so I'll bring both of them, let me take
|
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a sip of this tea rookwood, and the stuff is delicious, so I was able to go ahead and get
|
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these laptops, I have yet to actually do a blender project on this T420,
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I know I know I've had it almost a year, and I haven't done anything on blender on here,
|
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so I'm going to do that, and I'll do a future recording about that another day,
|
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but I'm so happy to have these machines, they're both classic thing parts that will be in good use,
|
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almost to infinity and beyond, I will have these machines years into the future,
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and be able to use them, they ain't going nowhere, you know, so I want to help you just kind of think
|
||
|
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about that, one point I want to leave with you guys before I end this, unless I can think of more
|
||
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to say about these machines, oh the T420 has really good sound on here, I get good volume on there,
|
||
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I love that extra power, I love having the 16 gigs of RAM because I can tap, tap, tap,
|
||
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internet taps to my heart's content, and I don't even think about it using the ball of RAM,
|
||
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I don't even know how to use all the RAM on here, I mean, honest with you, because it just
|
||
|
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appears to be, it's almost unlimited, like you saw the steps that I took over time,
|
||
|
|
so to be able to have 16 gigs in my disposal, goodness, I appreciate this stuff,
|
||
|
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and I'm just happy for what I have, because I didn't have to spend a fortune on these machines,
|
||
|
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in fact, for all of my laptops, which I have six, I spend less than $600 on six laptops,
|
||
|
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two of them were free, so that just ups the ante even more, I'm happy to have this stuff,
|
||
|
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I started with nothing, and now I have this, and so the goal is to put this stuff to work,
|
||
|
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and I have a lot of fun doing it, it's nice having a variety of hardwoodies to be able to compare,
|
||
|
|
you know, maybe you're comparing, maybe you're comparing the particular build quality,
|
||
|
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and what have you, but it's just incredible, I love these machines, something
|
||
|
|
that I love about the traditional about ThinkPads in general, I mean, they're just a plain black
|
||
|
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machine, they're not shiny, they're not pretty, they don't really catch the eye,
|
||
|
|
but I like that, because them, they're not as tempting for someone else to steal,
|
||
|
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what's the purpose of having something really nice, just for it to get taken by someone else,
|
||
|
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you no longer have it, you know, now, for those of you with the shiny, pretty stuff, I mean,
|
||
|
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that's fine, if that's, you know, what you want, and it makes you happy, then fine,
|
||
|
|
but this is what makes me happy, I'm very happy with the build quality, oh, I meant to talk about this,
|
||
|
|
if I want an upgrade or repair anything on this machine, I can't, anytime I want,
|
||
|
|
there's something called the hardware maintenance manual,
|
||
|
|
hmm, basically, for each model, a ThinkPads, and it gives detailed information about it,
|
||
|
|
I mean, a lot of information, information how to tear down, information how to repair stuff,
|
||
|
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AppleCare, I don't think so, you can take that somewhere, I don't rely on other people
|
||
|
|
to do something that I can do myself, what else can do that, nobody, baby, basically,
|
||
|
|
and I'm happy with that, I'm happy to know this is my machine and I can do anything I want with,
|
||
|
|
and even if I was to break it, do some stupid or something,
|
||
|
|
okay, fine, I can repair it, all that's possible,
|
||
|
|
because of the upgradable parts that are in this machine, without even thinking about it,
|
||
|
|
and I really like that, so all in all, I'm happy with these machines, they're functional,
|
||
|
|
they do what I need to do, and who knows what I'll do in the future with regards upgrading,
|
||
|
|
I look forward to putting an SSD into this X201, and then I can compare it with the other one,
|
||
|
|
and I really be able to see just how much of an improvement an SSD is in the machine,
|
||
|
|
and that really makes me happy, I mean, I can afford to have two of the exact same machine
|
||
|
|
and I enrich, so that says a lot in itself, I spent quite a bit on the first X201,
|
||
|
|
that's from, you know, a brick and mortar store, that's fine, but it opened up the door
|
||
|
|
of a beautiful relationship with regards to classic thingpad,
|
||
|
|
so anyway, I'm gonna go ahead and end this recording, and I hope you all have a fantastic day
|
||
|
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the way I have and the way that I am, having, and I'll see you next time, take care.
|
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