• @1984@lemmy.today
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    4 days ago

    Thinkpads used to be quality machines, but my last two laptops broke after just a year. One was keyboard, other was mouse pad.

    Is it really that hard to put quality components in parts that are physically touched a lot?

    Im going for some other brand next time but they all kind of suck now it seems.

    • Liz
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      03 days ago

      I got a framework, which is built around quality parts, repairability, and upgradeability. Theoretically it’s the last laptop I will ever buy.

      • @1984@lemmy.today
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        03 days ago

        I liked the concept but the reviews have not been amazing. I hope you like it, because I would love to have one if its actually good.

      • My 2017 MacBook pro, the shittiest MacBook version of the 21rst century, functioned well and was my primary computer until a couple months ago.

    • FQQD! OP
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      04 days ago

      I’m not that familiar with newer ThinkPads as I only ever used a L540 and a T420, but can’t you just replace the trackpad or keyboard if it breaks?

      • @admin@sh.itjust.works
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        04 days ago

        I have a X220 and a T14 Gen 2 (11th gen Intel core) and the quality is night and day. Also they introduced cheaper models like an E series, the L series and those have even worse materials or QC.

        • FQQD! OP
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          04 days ago

          Yeah, you’re right. A brand new one, anyway.

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        4 days ago

        I probably can, yeah. Its just that it feels like I lose trust in a brand where such things break so easily.

        I know its not comparable, but my external keyboard and mouse has worked for probably 6 years now without a single problem. Why is it so hard to put quality components in a laptop. Seems like cost savings. And those machines are really expensive.