This is truly disappointing. Once again, Lenovo has demonstrated that they would rather pander to a casual audience then to the real ThinkPad fans who are just looking for a solid laptop that does the things they expect it to do, well.
The ThinkPad used to be a brand of consistency. In contrast to other laptops, ThinkPads were unapologetically thick, came with lots of I/O, were serviceable like no other, came with one of the best keyboards in the laptop market, etc. But ever since 2013, Lenovo has been dunking the ThinkPad brand in the trash in favour of making it appeal to more "mainstream" users. I'm sorry, I don't really get this mainstream appeal marketing strategy. All casuals will just move to MacBooks anyway since ThinkPads are "ugly" and the loyal ThinkPad users will refuse to buy these mutated excuses of "ThinkPads" that Lenovo is putting out.
Here is a personal list I've made of things Lenovo needs to do to fix the ThinkPad lineup:
- Bring back the classic "thick" design to at least the T and P series.
- Add more I/O back to the ThinkPads including full sized SD card slots and more USB ports.
- Make the ThinkPads more upgradable with 2 SSD slots and 2 RAM slots (thankfully, this seems to be the direction they're heading in at least for this)
- Bring back the PowerBridge system so we can have more battery capacity
- CLASSIC KEYBOARD and Touchpad with the full set of navigation keys and media keys like it was back before 2012.
I won't lie and say that there have been absolutely zero improvements to the ThinkPad since they've been mutating it, however the improvements are far outnumbered by the frank downgrades to the usability of the ThinkPad.
Signed,
A Concerned and Disappointed ThinkPad Fan