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Martin Bar Microsoft Agent. Once the initial set up was complete, Windows of course asked if I wanted to install updates. Pro-tip: say yes, since much of that are security updates but then expect the process to take a while 2 hours in my case since there was a big service pack involved.
It's worth it though. Once updated, I did the next thing I always do with a new laptop, namely embarking on a search and destroy mission for bloatware. This was the only real surprise in the whole out-of-box experience. Amazingly, no bloatware! I went to the uninstall programs section in Control Panel and found maybe five items listed, all of which the laptop needed. Pleasantly surprised, I moved on to load my personal apps and configure Windows the way I have it on my other computers.
No glitches and superb, smooth performance throughout. A word to the wise, although a computer "can" run Windows 10 on 4GB, I consider 8GB to be the minimum for decent performance. I may upgrade to 16GB down the road but the performance I have seen so far puts that much lower on my to-do list.
For upgraders, the ease with which you can access the HDD and RAM was one of the big selling points for buying a corporate grade laptop. In contrast, the Acer that I am relegating to the recycle bin required extensive disassembly and removal of the motherboard to access the RAM.
No, really, I am not exaggerating! Check YouTube. My ThinkPad T is clearly a keeper! Okay, so this would not be a proper Amazon review unless I found something negative to say, so this is the best I can come up with: 1 Amazon needs to stop using trained bears in their packaging section. I am glad I have that off my chest. For instance, the day after initial start-up, I got the "Activate Windows" message on my desktop.
I am well used to this process on my desktop builds but I have not needed to do that on a newly purchased laptop before since they are typically pre-activated at the factory. I briefly thought, "oh crap, here we go with unlicensed software," but to my relief, the authenticity label was right where it was supposed to be on the bottom.
However, what all purchasers might not notice is a "scratch-off" section obscuring part of the activation code. I happened to notice that from experience but I am not sure everyone would. With the complete activation code revealed, activation was a snap. A couple page guide that covers "expectation management" kind of things such as the activation process, wouldn't be that hard or expensive, would it?
Come on, guys! It's easy enough to download but it would have been a thoughtful inclusion. Not a deal-breaker for me and I'll probably buy an adapter just in case I need to connect to a HDMI display for some reason. But if you absolutely must have HDMI installed, you'll need to look elsewhere. So there, I told you too. That's as close to negative as I can get.
Otherwise, my T and I are off to a great start. Some users who look at a computer as an appliance may be put off by the lack of additional software. No, this does not have Microsoft Office installed, so don't ask in Amazon's Questions and Answers section and you'd probably get some clown telling you "I don't know" anyway.
Snarky comments aside, I cannot recommend this to someone absolutely lacking in computer skills and would suggest that those folks stick to their iPhones and tablets still a bit snarky, huh? The notable exception would be gamers and you poor suckers are going to have to plunk-down the big bucks for a gaming laptop if mobility is that important to you.
Hint: Desktops still have a role and gaming is one of the reasons! So with the above caveats noted, the Lenovo ThinkPad T gets five stars and my strongest recommendation. This piece of cyber prime rib is delicious! By Leonard F. Bell on January 4, I really like my Lenovo Thinkpad and I will tell you why.
I recently ordered, a new 2 in 1 "TabTop type PC. It's not like an older PC Personal Computer at all. It is basically a Windows 10 Touchscreen Tablet with a keyboard. It only has 1 USB 3. It has a USB 3. You're now supposed to download all your "apps" from the Microsoft Store. Thinner and lighter is much about phasing out CD based software, so CD software has to be loaded onto flashdrives.
Doable but extra time and expense. I wanted to load Ubuntu as a dual boot, can't do it, Windows 10 only. It looks like this machine represents the future "brave new world of Microsoft" It is not a Computer like we have gotten used to. You are limited to the world of MS Windows 10 touchscreen as it is basically, more of a tablet aimed at the Smartphone demographic.
If I wanted to ground her all I would have to do is take away her Galaxy. Now, about the Lenovo, just reverse everything I just said. The Thinkpad T is a true PC. You can do all of the things you can't do with the Windows Tablet and more. It will run Windows XP, 7, 8.
Without a touchscreen, using a mouse you can just about fully duplicate any Windows 10 function activated by touch, though touch is deemed to be "way cool" and more up to date, overall a little faster. The Lenovo Website not only has drivers for every OS and internal device, but how-to Videos abound that show you how to do everything! It acts like a real PC. It's got plenty of ports. It just works. It uses a special thinner, 2. The CD rom drive also easily slides out in seconds and is user replaceable.
The T is one of the most durable, versatile PC's I have ever used. It has all the benefits of "Old School" but not really old, without some of the shortercomings of some of the new breed of machines heading down the pike. If you wan't a real PC that does everything you want it to do, then the T more than fills the bill.
My Granddaughters think I'm a dinosaur, but cute, like Barney. Since you won't see them go 5 minutes without checking their iphone, they automatically gravitate towards the newer MacBook Air and Surface Pro. Located along side the memory slot easily accessible by two screws is an mSata slot. They're available up to 1tb. In my machine there was a screw already in the RH locator post. The Lenovo copper cooling fan located under the keyboard is relatively large and heavy duty. I didn't notice anything other than a slight temperature increase with the ssd installed.
I downloaded both the Samsung cloning and Management software, pretty much a no-brainer. I removed the regular 2. There is a definite performance boost and the T now performs like a machine costing 3x more. The best of both worlds in my opinion, plus it's built like a tank. Some folks are concerned with weight; I don't see where a few pounds can make that much of a real-world difference when used mainly as a desktop or even as a Laptop, but that's just me.
Last time I flew in an airplane it was roomy and comfortable, the stewardesses were all under 40, plus you got a meal flying coach, and no nard-groping. TSA to ruin your day. I decided to give Windows 10 a second look and for the first time I used Cortana. My wife is talking into her tablet so I thought I'd give it a try.
She's fast and really smart, i. Cortana , my wife, like me is not so fast anymore. A time-saver when browsing the Internet, so I'm going to stick with 10 for a while and see how it goes. Overall, I'm like the cat who ate the canary. I got a really good machine at a really good price. Upon arrival it looked like a machine that had some use, but not bent or beat-up, better than I expected.
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