It looks aesthetically pleasing witch I cant say much for most PC's. I don't trust Lenovo though but It looks very tempting. The specs are drool worthy but whats up with the 3GB of ram? If I install another more competent OS I can actually use all 4 Gigs.
We formally used IBM at work and one of my jobs is picking the systems we use. I was apprehensive about Lenovo taking over the IBM lineup, but since we have been using them for some time now. I must say that all my fears and worries are gone. Lenovo has done an outstanding job of keep the quality that IBM strived for.
We have seen no major changes in units arriving DOA (In fact, I don't think we have had a DOA unit in over a year now) or units failing during their warranty time (I could count our failed units over the past year on one hand).
Take it for what it is worth, but I seen no reason to be worried about Lenovo.
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It looks aesthetically pleasing witch I cant say much for most PC's. I don't trust Lenovo though but It looks very tempting. The specs are drool worthy but whats up with the 3GB of ram? If I install another more competent OS I can actually use all 4 Gigs.
3gb = due to them installing either xp or vista in 32bit variates more than likely
We formally used IBM at work and one of my jobs is picking the systems we use. I was apprehensive about Lenovo taking over the IBM lineup, but since we have been using them for some time now. I must say that all my fears and worries are gone. Lenovo has done an outstanding job of keep the quality that IBM strived for.
We have seen no major changes in units arriving DOA (In fact, I don't think we have had a DOA unit in over a year now) or units failing during their warranty time (I could count our failed units over the past year on one hand).
Take it for what it is worth, but I seen no reason to be worried about Lenovo.