I’m thinking of picking up a used ThinkPad on eBay for cheap to serve as my daily driver. I’ll likely run LMDE, and primarily use it for web browsing, office programs, coding, and FreeCAD. Any recommendations on which model would best hit the sweet spot of capability vs price?

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    2 months ago

    You should contact Lenovo and let them know their spec sheets are wrong. Because they say exactly what I just said.

    Not my problem if you have aftermarket modifications to them.

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      2 months ago

      Might depend on who Lenovo used for the displays. Either the specs are different than liste

      My own example is HP, I have 2 identical laptops (same model and seller). One has a 100% sRGB panel and the other has a 60% sRGB panel.

      The 100% sRGB panel is LG and the 60% sRGB panel is Innolux.

      Also maybe battery capacity over time? Istg batteries have way more degradation now than before.

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        Could be. I do have some significant Thinkpad experience (going back to the IBM days) and I do know that they will not alter the model number regardless of what’s in the machine, but you can pull a build sheet from their website with the serial number. Do you know if your HPs could have had this happen? Was your distributor HP or elsewhere? (Not hating, just curious!)

        Capacity loss over time is a decent idea. The 2nd Gen machine has an 11th Gen chip, vs 10th Gen in the Gen 1, and quiet possibly is able to burn more power quicker as well. Thinkpad power consumption is also definable in the BIOS or Vantage software for many of them, so those settings all could vary.

        Normally I’d be happy to help troubleshoot this sort of thing but frankly I’m not sure OP was looking to chat.