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post Sep 2 2019, 11:25 AM

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QUOTE(rainpearpirate @ Sep 2 2019, 11:23 AM)
aiyaaa. cannot change already.
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Now cannot change already

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post Sep 2 2019, 01:25 PM

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Do you guys continually renew your thinkpad warranty after it expires or just bring to repair shops for service after warranty over?

Considering thinkpad T series being a business grade laptop, how long can it last (moderate usage) without any issues, and how much would it cost to repair compared to consumer grade laptops?
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QUOTE(ahheng9966 @ Sep 2 2019, 01:25 PM)
Do you guys continually renew your thinkpad warranty after it expires or just bring to repair shops for service after warranty over?

Considering thinkpad T series being a business grade laptop, how long can it last (moderate usage) without any issues, and how much would it cost to repair compared to consumer grade laptops?
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ThinkPad very durability.. I don’t think you need upgrade or extended warranty from 3 years onward.

Lenovo ThinkPad or dell also visit your home/office for repair or bring parts alone and change at same time.

Consumer grade must be bring in to their services center.
Don’t think has issue, for example like battery need to replace new, must be bring in to their services center right.

Anyway can try to live chat with the customers services support will do

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post Sep 2 2019, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(Benefon @ Sep 2 2019, 01:28 PM)
Consumer grade must be bring in to their services center.
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Not needed if got onsite warranty
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post Sep 2 2019, 03:16 PM

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QUOTE(ZM Fong @ Sep 2 2019, 02:59 PM)
Not needed if got onsite warranty
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I know my previous one is 3 years carry in warranty
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post Sep 2 2019, 03:57 PM

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QUOTE(ahheng9966 @ Sep 2 2019, 01:25 PM)
Do you guys continually renew your thinkpad warranty after it expires or just bring to repair shops for service after warranty over?

Considering thinkpad T series being a business grade laptop, how long can it last (moderate usage) without any issues, and how much would it cost to repair compared to consumer grade laptops?
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To me, the biggest downside with most modern ThinkPads is the sealed battery. Even if the other components in your laptop are in top condition, the battery will eventually lose capacity. On old ThinkPads,you simply swap it out. Now you need to unscrew the bottom lid and do it yourself (or send to Lenovo or 3rd-party shop if you're not good with a screwdriver). Second biggest "perishable" component is the keyboard, particularly if you do heavy typing. Ease of change varies by model. Some you can change from the top, while others require you to open the bottom and remove certain sections before gaining access to the screws holding the kb. I did a lot of research to ensure the model I recently ordered could have its kb changed from the top.

My old X220, purchased late 2011 (Intel Sandy Bridge era) is still running strong. Came with 2yr warranty at the time, iirc. I never bothered renewing anything. Replaced the 9 cell battery about 3 times and I switched out the keyboard once. Upgraded to a faster SSD around 2014 or 2015. Also gone through about a dozen trackpoint nipples. All done myself (so easy even an incompetent politician could do it). Screen is a bit washed out now, but overall it's been running without issue. I run Arch Linux on it currently. Still flies for most daily tasks, though it obviously suffers with playing some HD x265 video or bloated Electron/Javascript stuff - not much lag per se, but the fan goes full blast. One thing I like about old matte screen laptops is they can go really dark at their lowest setting, which is great working at night with the lights off. New laptop displays are still too bright for me even at lowest settings. Same for phones. On my iPhone, I always turn on the "reduced white point" accessibility setting before I go to bed. If not sure kena eye-rape if wake up midway to answer messages or emails.

I doubt my new X390 will last as long as my X220, but if I can get decent use out of it for half that time (say 4-5 yrs), I'll be content. Not hapy, but just content. I don't expect much from most modern laptops, tbh. I was lucky because I was able to get 3yr accidental damage protection and 3yr battery add-on for extra RM1 included in the price, along with the standard on-site warranty. The day I bought, only the X390 and T490 had these options included for RM1, though I think it changes every few days. Not sure if the AMD models (X395, T495) have the same offer or not.

Also worth noting that not all ThinkPad series are built the same. The X, T and W/P series are made a bit tougher, closer to the old ThinkPad standards. The E and L series are more like IdeaPads dressed up as ThinkPads. Lastly, that MIL-Spec thing is bullshit, whatever the series. ThinkPads are probably more rugged than your average MacBook Air or HP Envy, but they're definitely not "military grade". The only MIL-Spec laptops are Panasonic ToughBooks.

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QUOTE(G-17 @ Sep 2 2019, 03:57 PM)
ThinkPads are probably more rugged than your average MacBook Air or HP Envy, but they're definitely not "military grade". The only MIL-Spec laptops are Panasonic ToughBooks.
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Agreed, MIL grade in 'normal' laptops is just marketing thing

L series is business grade btw (similar to Latitude 5000 series)
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Yesterday I’m Super happy with AMD performance, cause no issue to handling with autodesk Revit model.

The battery life keeps more than 10 hours to go.
X395 fully charged bring to outdoor can almost forget the powerbank as well.

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Actually AMD Ryzen Pro 3500U can handles many heavy softwares such as autodesk and design software as well as programming software.
AMD processor fan rarely to kick in, this is quiet, really feels like using ipad or those tablet.
Keyboard are nice, IPS 300nits are great colors also lightweight can carry everywhere if you wanna do presentation.

I love this machines so much šŸ˜šŸ˜šŸ˜

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QUOTE(Benefon @ Sep 3 2019, 07:11 AM)
Yesterday I’m Super happy with AMD performance, cause no issue to handling with autodesk Revit model.

The battery life keeps more than 10 hours to go.
X395 fully charged bring to outdoor can almost forget the powerbank as well.

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Actually AMD Ryzen Pro 3500U can handles many heavy softwares such as autodesk and design software as well as programming software.
AMD processor fan rarely to kick in, this is quiet, really feels like using ipad or those tablet.
Keyboard are nice, IPS 300nits are great colors also lightweight can carry everywhere if you wanna do presentation.

I love this machines so much šŸ˜šŸ˜šŸ˜
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during open revit can open chrome and fan no noise? wow is so powerful......
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QUOTE(xproc @ Sep 3 2019, 01:49 PM)
during open revit can open chrome and fan no noise? wow is so powerful......
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Yup open chrome at same time with Revit model, CPU fan didn’t kick in at all, even watching YouTube and reading Lowyat forum still damn peaceful.

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Right now (3rd Sept 9:15PM) the Lenovo site has gone crazy. See the new price of the X395;

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WTF?! I checked, and that price is with the lowest specs (TN panel, slowest processor, 8GB RAM) so it’s not even upspec model. Something is definitely wrong.

Worse yet, I logged in to check my order status (X390) and the stupid thing is now saying ā€œaction require to remove credit block, please contact supportā€ā€¦ Already contacted my bank and they never block anything and the transaction history is still showing the money being credited. Wtf!! Need to contact Lenovo support tomorrow morning. Hope it’s just some website issue. If this order tak jadi I’m going to be very very pissed.

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QUOTE(G-17 @ Sep 3 2019, 09:26 PM)
Right now (3rd Sept 9:15PM) the Lenovo site has gone crazy. See the new price of the X395;

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WTF?! I checked, and that price is with the lowest Lowest specs (TN panel, slowest processor, 8GB RAM) so it’s not even upspec price. Something is definitely wrong.

Worse yet, I logged in to check my order status (X390) and the stupid thing is now saying ā€œaction require to remove credit block, please contact supportā€ā€¦ Already contacted my bank and they never block anything and the transaction history is still showing the money being credited. Wtf!! Need to contact Lenovo support tomorrow morning. If this order tak jadi I’m going to be very very pissed.
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Don’t surprised.
They might adjusted slower than what you miss out the great deal.
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QUOTE(Benefon @ Sep 3 2019, 09:28 PM)
Don’t surprised.
They might adjusted slower than what you miss out the great deal.
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The weird thing is all other laptops are still same price. Only the X395 and T495 prices have jumped like mad. Maybe they have some special coupon for these two model at checkout that brings the price down again? At the moment, the AMD models are more expensive than the Intel models, which doesn’t make sense.
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QUOTE(G-17 @ Sep 3 2019, 09:33 PM)
The weird thing is all other laptops are still same price. Only the X395 and T495 prices have jumped like mad. Maybe they have some special coupon for these two model at checkout that brings the price down again? At the moment, the AMD models are more expensive than the Intel models, which doesn’t make sense.
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Haha I had check their price quite often before during crazy sales.
Usually is after the huge offer they will increase the base price.
Maybe they have an issue like back orders , so they don’t mind you purchase others models.
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QUOTE(Benefon @ Sep 3 2019, 09:41 PM)
Haha I had check their price quite often before during crazy sales.
Usually is after the huge offer they will increase the base price.
Maybe they have an issue like back orders , so they don’t mind you purchase others models.
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Ah, that makes sense. The X395 price during SCHOOL/WEEKEND/MERDEKA offer time was really good, so maybe Lenovo got more orders than expected. Still funny though - now the Xseries page says "starting at RM2,9xx" atthe bottom but there's no model at that price now. First time visitor sure confused laugh.gif
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QUOTE(G-17 @ Sep 3 2019, 09:46 PM)
Ah, that makes sense. The X395 price during SCHOOL/WEEKEND/MERDEKA offer time was really good, so maybe Lenovo got more orders than expected. Still funny though - now the Xseries page says "starting at RM2,9xx" atthe bottom but there's no model at that price now.  First time visitor sure confused laugh.gif
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Wait few more weeks, end of this months last 3 days, Citibank still doing the same offerings.
I heard is the last offer already, cause 45% really huge discount.
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Benefon Bro, review on T495? brows.gif brows.gif

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QUOTE(zz287963 @ Sep 3 2019, 10:11 PM)
[email=Benefon]Benefon[/email] Bro, review on T495?  brows.gif  brows.gif
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Yup in my office, tmr go back and check.
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QUOTE(zz287963 @ Sep 3 2019, 10:11 PM)
[email=Benefon]Benefon[/email] Bro, review on T495?  brows.gif  brows.gif
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Think to let go, don’t want review anymore
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QUOTE(zz287963 @ Sep 3 2019, 10:11 PM)
[email=Benefon]Benefon[/email] Bro, review on T495?  brows.gif  brows.gif
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