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From: BubbaToo on 8 Apr 2010 12:02 Lenovo thinkpads have a historical reputation for sturdy construction and reliabolity. Have users found this still to be true? Is this also true for Ideapads? Been satisfied with Windows 7 compatibility? Linux? Thanks much for your time, Bubba
From: Mike S. on 8 Apr 2010 15:00
In article <9a6c6488-6dda-4924-9fd1-9d68fe6ef879(a)q15g2000yqj.googlegroups.com>, BubbaToo <321wright(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >Lenovo thinkpads have a historical reputation for sturdy construction >and reliabolity. > >Have users found this still to be true? > >Is this also true for Ideapads? > >Been satisfied with Windows 7 compatibility? Linux? > > >Thanks much for your time, >Bubba Got an S12 in transit, so I'll post my impression in a few days after it arrives. |