BeezKnuts@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Lenovo quietly launched the world’s lightest laptop but it won’t sell it outside AsiaEnglish
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1 year agoLenovo keeps doing this. I’m still upset we didn’t get the y700.
Lenovo keeps doing this. I’m still upset we didn’t get the y700.
It is when a free alternative which offers more features and is easier to set up exists.
I hope so, but only if the option to install other OS’s remains an easy option. I love android but installing a different operating system on my phone is so much of a pain in the dick that it’s not even worth it.
I feel like I’d probably avoid a handheld if the option to install windows wasn’t there, even if I don’t end up using it much.
If my choice was a default windows install with the option to install steamOS myself, or a default steamOS install with no other options, I’m choosing the windows install every time.
Every thinkpad released in the last 5 years has had screens with 100% adobe rgb color accuracy. They’re almost all at least brighter than 300 nits. Some brighter than 400. They’re objectively incredible screens. 1366x768 hasn’t been the standard in a long time. 1440p has been an option for a long time too. As far back as the t460 or the first gen x1 carbon like 10 years ago. The last ThinkPad I can see where 1366x768 was even an option was the t490 in 2017. After that they moved onto 16:10 screens and made 1920x1200 the minimum. Hell even 1800p OLED screens have been available in some models for 7 years. The t570 and p50 both have 4k screens and they’ve been available for about 7 years as well.