http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/25/AR2010012504278.html
Makes me think twice about buying off the rack.
Makes me think twice about buying off the rack.
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Site fails to display properly on Opera 10. Shoot.
Site fails to display properly on Opera 10. Shoot.
i'm using opera 10.10 and it works for me
Anyway, on topic, we have to use Lenovo ThinkPads for technician's test platforms and out of the twenty or so we've bought, which have been pretty appallingly treated by the testers and maintainers at times, I don't know of a single one that has failed. The IBMs that are used by managers and some other staff in the offices have an abysmal failure rate.
First up is an SSD though. The standard laptop HDDs are so s-l-o-w.
The 7200rpm HDD's performance is quite fast.![]()
Hardware, Bjoern. The IBMs (not ThinkPads as they sold the trademark to Lenovo) have, on average, lasted eight to ten months before having major hardware problems (mainly power supply related). The Lenovos (which are ThinkPads) that we send out on site and have since Rugby phase 1 in 2002, have been absolutely rock solid so far.
It is very dependent on what you do with them as to how long they last software wise. We're still using a 12 year old HP Omnibook for most of our DOS-requiring work, which runs Windows 2000 and has a very fried battery, but is otherwise fine... Mainly because we stopped Chris installing all his personal junk on it after "The Creative Driver Incident (tm)" :angryfir:
bjoern, no, it loads normally for me. perhaps there is some difference in the settings, although i wouldn't know where to look to figure that out.
They're both notebooks, Bjoern. IBM sold the ThinkPad name to Lenovo, so IBM no longer make ThinkPads, Lenovo make ThinkPads and IBM make... Well. Ours are "D90" or something like that.
They're a pile of junk, whatever model number they are.
Judging from 30 Mbytes/Sec transfer speed (HDTach) I'm not having that one.![]()
If given the choice of a large capacity, low cost,7200rpm HDD drive or a much smaller capacity,expensive SSD drive....I'd strongly recommend the standard HDD
I've both in my notebooks and whilst the SSD allows programs to operate quicker the initial outlay is not worth it imho.
If it's a choice between an 80GB 5400RPM HDD and an 80GB SSD, what would you prefer?![]()
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the 80gb 5400rpm and spend the rest on
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