Originally posted by: CommandoCATS
I'm not a big fan of 1985 design and RGB colors (they need to update the Thinkpad logo), but I don't really how it's better or worse than my X20 from 4 years ago..
Originally posted by: Tuxic
Lenovo FCKED Thinkpad enthusiasts big time, I saw one of the new Thinkpads at an office-depot it looked like sht to be honest, my R50e looked better than it did !
If I am to ever out of necessity to upgrade to a T60 I will need to do the following :
Paint the super annoying silver buttons as black, restore the mouse buttons to the original stripe colors, which will be very tricky to do BTW, and etch the window logo out and assign it in Linux as another CTRL key. Thank you lenovo ?
All that fckn hassle.
Yes I am a Thinkpad user and that's how I liked my Thinkpads for the past years and it's not easy to accept what they have done to them :|
What's next ? "The Trackpoint is not that popular let's remove it ." !
Originally posted by: Tuxic
Lenovo FCKED Thinkpad enthusiasts big time, I saw one of the new Thinkpads at an office-depot it looked like sht to be honest, my R50e looked better than it did !
If I am to ever out of necessity to upgrade to a T60 I will need to do the following :
Paint the super annoying silver buttons as black, restore the mouse buttons to the original stripe colors, which will be very tricky to do BTW, and etch the window logo out and assign it in Linux as another CTRL key. Thank you lenovo ?
All that fckn hassle.
Yes I am a Thinkpad user and that's how I liked my Thinkpads for the past years and it's not easy to accept what they have done to them :|
What's next ? "The Trackpoint is not that popular let's remove it ." !
Yep. And seriously I don't know how the simple color & button changes can piss so many people off. Its just a little color and a different button shape, not THAT big of a deal.Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: Tuxic
Lenovo FCKED Thinkpad enthusiasts big time, I saw one of the new Thinkpads at an office-depot it looked like sht to be honest, my R50e looked better than it did !
If I am to ever out of necessity to upgrade to a T60 I will need to do the following :
Paint the super annoying silver buttons as black, restore the mouse buttons to the original stripe colors, which will be very tricky to do BTW, and etch the window logo out and assign it in Linux as another CTRL key. Thank you lenovo ?
All that fckn hassle.
Yes I am a Thinkpad user and that's how I liked my Thinkpads for the past years and it's not easy to accept what they have done to them :|
What's next ? "The Trackpoint is not that popular let's remove it ." !
Appealing to a broad customer base that generates more profit is more important than catering to the demands of a small, select highly esoteric few.
Yep. And seriously I don't know how the simple color & button changes can piss so many people off. Its just a little color and a different button shape, not THAT big of a deal.[/quote]Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Yep. And seriously I don't know how the simple color & button changes can piss so many people off. Its just a little color and a different button shape, not THAT big of a deal.Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: Tuxic
Lenovo FCKED Thinkpad enthusiasts big time, I saw one of the new Thinkpads at an office-depot it looked like sht to be honest, my R50e looked better than it did !
If I am to ever out of necessity to upgrade to a T60 I will need to do the following :
Paint the super annoying silver buttons as black, restore the mouse buttons to the original stripe colors, which will be very tricky to do BTW, and etch the window logo out and assign it in Linux as another CTRL key. Thank you lenovo ?
All that fckn hassle.
Yes I am a Thinkpad user and that's how I liked my Thinkpads for the past years and it's not easy to accept what they have done to them :|
What's next ? "The Trackpoint is not that popular let's remove it ." !
Appealing to a broad customer base that generates more profit is more important than catering to the demands of a small, select highly esoteric few.