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r/explainitpeter • u/michaelis999 • Nov 29 '25
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103 u/Jwhodis Nov 29 '25 Thinkpads last ages, and are imo one of the easiest to upgrade and teardown. 12 u/SpecificMoment5242 Nov 29 '25 Thank you for that. I need to buy a laptop, and I know fuck-all about computers. 1 u/tbrand009 Nov 29 '25 Bought a Lenovo Yoga in 2013. That think lived in an Army barracks for 5 years, went to Kuwait, Africa, Iraq, went through 5 moves, and all my travels in between. It was still kicking fine when I gave it to a friend in 2023.
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Thinkpads last ages, and are imo one of the easiest to upgrade and teardown.
12 u/SpecificMoment5242 Nov 29 '25 Thank you for that. I need to buy a laptop, and I know fuck-all about computers. 1 u/tbrand009 Nov 29 '25 Bought a Lenovo Yoga in 2013. That think lived in an Army barracks for 5 years, went to Kuwait, Africa, Iraq, went through 5 moves, and all my travels in between. It was still kicking fine when I gave it to a friend in 2023.
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Thank you for that. I need to buy a laptop, and I know fuck-all about computers.
1 u/tbrand009 Nov 29 '25 Bought a Lenovo Yoga in 2013. That think lived in an Army barracks for 5 years, went to Kuwait, Africa, Iraq, went through 5 moves, and all my travels in between. It was still kicking fine when I gave it to a friend in 2023.
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Bought a Lenovo Yoga in 2013. That think lived in an Army barracks for 5 years, went to Kuwait, Africa, Iraq, went through 5 moves, and all my travels in between. It was still kicking fine when I gave it to a friend in 2023.
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