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My coworker is totally in on the bambu train. He bought a P1S, sold it because he wanted the shiny stuff of the x1 carbon. 4 month later sold the x1c to buy the H2D and now has sold the H2D to buy a H2C, not even half a year later. That would drive me nuts.
weissbieremulsion in r/prusa3d
November 22, 2025 10:26 AM
109
Um... get a newer thinkpad T14 / T14s or x1 carbon and dual boot windows and linux..prob solved got mine less than $600 USD at Lenovo Outlet
technuggets in r/thinkpad
March 22, 2026 5:19 AM
65
X1C is a carbon fiber composite, most others are an aluminum alloy + plastic. So you get a far sturdier chassis with a lower weight, making them ridiculously durable for their size. Lenovo has had a build partnership with Intel for this model forever so they get specifically engineered, making their
...FierceFluff in r/thinkpad
February 13, 2026 2:22 AM
76
Let me explain the ThinkPad T: This is Lenovo's corporate line of laptops. "Corporate" means it's used by large corporations. Corporations don't buy them. They lease them for three or five years, usually directly from Lenovo. They pay almost full price for this, but they get quick replacements for f
...cmrd_msr in r/linux4noobs
March 16, 2026 6:55 PM
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Go for a lenovo, the p14 is great but if you can get the x1 carbon or the x9 thinkpad. Amazing devices. I think i saw it on sale on this thread, so check it out.
TMK602 in r/Accounting
November 23, 2025 7:19 AM
39
As a student, you might as well come back to MacBook - brand-new Neo is 850 CAD with education discount, or you should be able to find older M chip Air models under 1000 CAD second hand. You get Microsoft Office IIRC, good battery life, good bright screen (some ThinkPads model configs still somewhat
...LevanderFela in r/thinkpad
March 22, 2026 8:47 AM
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Genuine question: do you think that people don't experience problems with Linux? The way you're phrasing the question in your 2nd paragraph makes it sound like you've not seen the frequest support posts that are made every day on practically every linux subreddit. I'm sure there are some idiots out
...MrHoboSquadron in r/linux
May 4, 2025 12:24 AM
58
Company EDR going ham on every file, System Integrators like Lenovo not giving a fuck to properly update their drivers for W11, bottom of the barrel cooling solutions (engineered for some low voltage CPU 10 years ago) and bad thermal paste (and badly applied too) are the main culprits of why your la
...x4x53 in r/consulting
May 7, 2025 8:51 AM
50
Finally, the X1 Carbon Snapdragon we've been waiting for. These could be the best T14s in the lineup if you can deal with ARM compatibility issue for very niche apps. I've been using the T14s G6 Snapdragon for a year and I haven't had any issues so far with compatibility on Windows, as most programs
...SkyFeistyLlama8 in r/thinkpad
March 1, 2026 11:46 PM
18
For me, the X1 Carbon is considered the “premium” ThinkPad mainly because of the design philosophy behind it rather than raw performance. Lenovo positions it as their showcase model the one that’s supposed to represent the brand at its best. In day-to-day use though, the differences aren’t as dramat
...Admir-Rusidovic in r/thinkpad
December 5, 2025 10:32 PM
17