Thinkpad

>*constantly coil whines in your ear*

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do not hold it to your ear

>Not replacing the coil

t. Deaf grandpa

> sounds like somebody's vacuuming in the distance
>its just the fan in my t420 turning on

>he didn't get a ZBook

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>whine about the coil
>coil stops whining

Owned 3 thinkpads, never had issues with coil whine.

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Pottery.

Bad hearing. It's a high pitched noise, and that is the first thing to go bad when you age.

I have a W530 and I have no issue with it.
Maybe you're just retarded.

>I can't hear high pitched noise

I can't even sleep without taking the power supply out.

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>wow look at me, I'm so young I can hear a noise that causes me pain lmao sucks to be old like you xd
how I wish I didn't have to unplug all phone chargers I come across so I can avoid having a constant headache.
whats the best way to lower ones hearing ability?

underage leave

28, just not deaf

I am slowly eradicating this problem from my life in general, by adopting the low power lifestyle.

>whats the best way to lower ones hearing ability
Listen to music on max volume using in-ear headphones

I thought i was the only one

nah

Mine is literally silent when the HDD isn't active, it's a bit spooky, like a Mac