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Posted by OldThinkpad
 - July 15, 2020, 15:44:55
But is it part of Lenovo's new Linux support program? If not, then why not?
Posted by A
 - July 11, 2020, 08:37:34
Quote from: MichaelTHNK on July 11, 2020, 08:14:48
Oh, okay. Maybe that the coupon woked, was anerror (but people could buy it for that price). I tested it on the US-Website and it was possible to configure one and buy for that price.

As i dont live in the US, i bought a T14s with 4750U, 32GB DDR4, 1TB SSD, Fingerprint Reader, 400nits FHD Low-Power Display for 1399€ including taxes in Germany.

Lucky. Does it still work for you? or not anymore?
Posted by MichaelTHNK
 - July 11, 2020, 08:14:48
Oh, okay. Maybe that the coupon woked, was anerror (but people could buy it for that price). I tested it on the US-Website and it was possible to configure one and buy for that price.

As i dont live in the US, i bought a T14s with 4750U, 32GB DDR4, 1TB SSD, Fingerprint Reader, 400nits FHD Low-Power Display for 1399€ including taxes in Germany.
Posted by A
 - July 10, 2020, 20:32:56






Quote from: MichaelTHNK on July 10, 2020, 08:44:03
The 50% off "THINK50" currently works. You get the T14s with 16GB DDR4, r7 4750U, 400nits FHD Low-Power Display for only 983,50$. (the SSD is not large but you can upgrade it)

What country? It doesn't work in US.

Side note: The AMD X13 r4750, 300nits, 32gb ram can be gotten for below $1300 which shows that in time, coupons will come. We just need to wait...
Posted by atbillp37
 - July 10, 2020, 15:22:18
~$520 Office Depot web Lenovo Ideapad 3 7 4700U 8/0 cores, 7 nm. 512 GB ssd. 2 usb 3/1 ?2 ports, 802.11ac, 15.6 screen.  Win 10/1909. ~5 W idle! Runs xp under Oracle VM technology VirtualBox.  mshearts deal works orderS of magnitude fast under xp than 10?
Posted by Hideo
 - July 10, 2020, 15:09:07
Unfortunately, THINK50 doesn't work for me :(
Posted by Junglist724
 - July 10, 2020, 12:04:27
Quote from: MichaelTHNK on July 10, 2020, 08:44:03
The 50% off "THINK50" currently works. You get the T14s with 16GB DDR4, r7 4750U, 400nits FHD Low-Power Display for only 983,50$. (the SSD is not large but you can upgrade it)

Yeah that's not working for me.
Posted by MichaelTHNK
 - July 10, 2020, 08:44:03
The 50% off "THINK50" currently works. You get the T14s with 16GB DDR4, r7 4750U, 400nits FHD Low-Power Display for only 983,50$. (the SSD is not large but you can upgrade it)
Posted by A
 - July 10, 2020, 06:54:54
I think lenovo is still trying to milk people here, I would wait a month and it'll probably be $500 cheaper.

The AMD 3000 series, AMD was cheaper than Intel by a decent amount. Now AMD 4000 series is priced $400 above the intel series.

The reason is due to coupons not being applied yet to the new models like the THINKBIGSALE. I would wait.
Posted by Snidder
 - July 10, 2020, 04:01:01
Quote from: Bobo1932 on July 09, 2020, 21:03:02
Isn't this normal for Lenovo with the "MSRP". If in US, look for the 50% off code....

E has more plastic and heavier isn't it?
The E14 can be selected with Aluminum chassis. The otherwise-identical E15 doesn't seem to have this option but its customization webpage is also full of typos so maybe that's just a mistake?
Shockingly it is half a kilo lighter... but still both way less than 2kg which is practically unnoticeable in a suitcase or backpack. Is that worth $1000 dollars?
Posted by Alex544
 - July 09, 2020, 21:07:39
Quote from: Bob on July 09, 2020, 06:31:28
Quoteand how can you compare HP and Dell's low-quality consumer lineup to Thinkpad T-series? this is embarassing.

That's just my point!  8)  They shouldn't be comparable, but go ahead and study at the specs and the reviews.  Aside from build quality and some niceties (assuming Lenovo has maintained its commitment to ThinkPad quality), they are just too comparable.  The price difference is hard to justify.  Vendors just aren't offering premium AMD laptops that directly square off with the premium Intel laptops.  And I doubt it's because they can't.

Just the fact that Lenovo is offering pro grade laptops with 8GB of soldered RAM?  On an 8 core system with the best notebook processor on the market?  What a bummer  :-[

You might disagree, but I'm convinced it has something to do with Intel's incentive programs.

In terms of the basic specs and design, some of these budget laptops are more appealing than the pro ones at this point, especially now that they support charging by power delivery.  Aside from the fact that the hinges might get all wobbly in a couple of years and stuff like that, they seem to bring quite a bit more value as far as performance and basic functionality go.

Look at the 2020 AMD HP Envy review on notebookcheck.  Looks pretty solid to me!  And that's the Ryzen 5 version with 8 GB RAM.

The biggest issue for me is that these Intel systems seem to rely heavily on throttling to keep the heat down, which sucks for realtime (e.g. audio) applications.  And even then they still run hot.  I'm over it!  Last year I spent $3k on a high end 8th gen Intel laptop (Dell) only to find that the fan spins loudly at 8000 RPM more than half the time.  Even sometimes when the system is idle, on "quiet" mode.

That said, the AMD X13 looks pretty good, and you can get it with 32 GB of RAM, but there aren't any 2-in-1 options and there's no Thunderbolt.  So I'll wait!

I don't think you understand the importance of build quality and the features that business laptops offer to some people...
And this is normal pricing for ThinkPads at launch. They take advantage of ThinkPad enthusiasts and charge more at release, just like any other manufacturer but Lenovo is a bit more extreme. In a month or two it'll drop down to $1000 or less for a well-configured model. I would take that over some garbage consumer Envy/Inspiron laptop any time.
Posted by Bobo1932
 - July 09, 2020, 21:03:02
Isn't this normal for Lenovo with the "MSRP". If in US, look for the 50% off code....

E has more plastic and heavier isn't it?
Posted by Wobsquabob
 - July 09, 2020, 18:19:55
Between the E series and T series with new AMD CPUs
I want to see a performance comparison for realistic workloads of rendering and code-compilation over extended periods of time. The only practical differences that I can observe are that the T series has a couple more ports and an exhaust port while the E series has no visible exhaust (worrisome).
Posted by Wobsquabob
 - July 09, 2020, 18:16:33
Why are they DOUBLE the price of the E15 gen 2 (AMD)???
For similar specs, let's compare...
"Business / PRO" CPUs with practically the exact same specs
Soldered single channel memory, with option to add 1 SODIMM coming to a maximum of 32GB in the T vs 24GB in the E
Same overpriced SSD
A selection of terrible screens including 768p on the T, but only sensible 1080p TN or IPS options on the E
T series has 1 extra USB-C slot with Lenovo's fixed-to-motherboard solution that can be irreparably broken, a smartcard reader option, a big exhaust by the right side that blows hot air directly onto your mouse hand.
T having 12% more mWh battery life.
Everything else identical.
Select any specs, the T series is double the price.
Posted by hxhdhd
 - July 09, 2020, 09:49:04
On UK website only E14, E15 and IdeaPad 3 are listed, and all have lead time of 6+ weeks. I've been waiting for IdeaPad 5 for two months now. Total embarrasment, I will not be buying Lenovo when they come out.