Quote from: okidoki on May 16, 2020, 11:41:53
Soldered ram... AVOID.
Quote from: Alessandro Pino on April 06, 2020, 08:20:46
Why no Ryzen 4000 on the T15? I was looking to buy one.
Quote from: Benjamin Herzig on February 27, 2020, 22:40:48Quote from: HI on February 27, 2020, 16:52:05Dongles etc are not 100% reliable and 100% compatible EVERThat this is not entirely true. In fact, all current Lenovo ThinkPads have Ethernet, if they have a full size RJ45 port or not. All of them have an inbuilt Ethernet chipset and a proprietary mini-Ethernet adapter like this one. The advantage of this dongle is that it puts out native Ethernet, so it is as reliable & compatible as it can be. ;)
When it comes to the discussion about the full-size RJ45 port, I think the need for this port is slowly disappearing, at least in the mainstream market. It used to be the case that Wi-Fi was rarer and much worse in quality. These days, Wi-Fi is much more proliferated and Wi-Fi AC/AX have really improved the speed and quality.
There are still users like network engineers and admins that will need Ethernet every day, but I do think that group is a small minority. Probably, Lenovo decided that putting the native mini-Ethernet port on is an acceptable compromise for the Ultrabook-type systems.
Regarding the T14 with AMD CPUs: The pictures that Lenovo has given us clearly show a full-size RJ45 port on this model. I have asked Lenovo for clarification if the spec-sheet is incomplete or if the pictures are wrong. :)
Quote from: HI on February 27, 2020, 16:52:05Dongles etc are not 100% reliable and 100% compatible EVERThat this is not entirely true. In fact, all current Lenovo ThinkPads have Ethernet, if they have a full size RJ45 port or not. All of them have an inbuilt Ethernet chipset and a proprietary mini-Ethernet adapter like this one. The advantage of this dongle is that it puts out native Ethernet, so it is as reliable & compatible as it can be. ;)
Quote from: Georgiy on February 25, 2020, 13:41:28Quotewith the new AMD Ryzen Pro 4000 CPUs
However, the attached pdfs say,Quote
Up to 3rd generation AMD Ryzen R7 PRO professors
Quote from: HI on February 27, 2020, 16:52:05
To: The guy supporting removal of RJ45 port
You dont know what you are talking about. People who need that port, need it, period.
Dongles etc are not 100% reliable and 100% compatible EVER.
WIFI is not as reliable as ethernet.
Dongle means extra cost, low performance, extra hassle for setting it up, possibility of losing it.
People who work in IT dont have time to fiddle around with stuff which should be working out of the box. Ethernet is an industry standard port for serious work.
Extra steps, extra hardware, extra software adds complexity, incompatibilities, bugs etc.
Just a simple personal example: Whenever I install Linux on my laptop it never detects its wifi, I always have to attach it to my router via RJ45 and download the wifi drivers, follow the steps as per google, and then get it to work. See in my case if Linux also does not recognize the dongle, I am screwed.
If you dont need something, doesnt mean others also dont need it. I dont need a 4x4 truck, doesnt mean nobody needs it.