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Crappy windows notebook would break instantly, they should have used Macbooks. Plastic is not as strong as the solid aluminum unibody on the Macbook.
Crappy windows notebook would break instantly, they should have used Macbooks. Plastic is not as strong as the solid aluminum unibody on the Macbook.
Crappy windows notebook would break instantly, they should have used Macbooks. Plastic is not as strong as the solid aluminum unibody on the Macbook.
Crappy windows notebook would break instantly, they should have used Macbooks. Plastic is not as strong as the solid aluminum unibody on the Macbook.
Crappy windows notebook would break instantly, they should have used Macbooks. Plastic is not as strong as the solid aluminum unibody on the Macbook.
Just reinforcing what many of us already know about ThinkPads.
Crappy windows notebook would break instantly, they should have used Macbooks. Plastic is not as strong as the solid aluminum unibody on the Macbook.
My friends and I always called them Stinkpads as a joke. Well, it's not so much a joke anymore...
You could literally beat a macbook to death with a thinkpad, and the thinkpad would still work
Crappy windows notebook would break instantly, they should have used Macbooks. Plastic is not as strong as the solid aluminum unibody on the Macbook.
Crappy windows notebook would break instantly, they should have used Macbooks. Plastic is not as strong as the solid aluminum unibody on the Macbook.
I don't think anyone got my joke.
Just like solid aluminum unibody soda cans are known for being ridiculously hard to crush, right?
Crappy windows notebook would break instantly, they should have used Macbooks. Plastic is not as strong as the solid aluminum unibody on the Macbook.
I don't think anyone got my joke.
I had a Thinkpad 600 for several years. Not very fast, but remarkably well-built and steady as a rock.I used to work for a company that handled thousands of off-lease TP 600s. Those things were beat to hell in the field and 95% of the time they still worked. A lot of them had the red tint and worn wrist wrest problems that were endemic on that model, but worked perfectly.