Talk me out of it

Talk me out of it

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16gb ram

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It'a modern Lenovo. Their quality control from the IBM Thinkpad era is gone

don't. you musn't. what would your mother think.

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Hot garbage.

I recently bought a Dell for the same price.
16 GB RAM, i7, 15" 4k Display and 512GB SSD. So, I'd say that Lenovo is kinda overpriced.

Buy a W530 and save yourself the money. Hell, you could spend the remaining money on upgrades and customizations that will make the W530 better than the carbon.

>i5
>1.6ghz
>8gb ram
>256gb ssd
>>>>>>$$$1300.00
Jesus Christ user
My i7 w/ 8gb ram + 1tb HDD cost me $300

Unironically better value if the OP is in USD

OP is a leaf

>Dies of humidity
>Shitty Keyboard
>Average temperature is 80°C because fans never turn on
>Breaks apart on its own
>Soldered RAM, Soldered SSD
>No warranty
And so on.

>windows 10 64bit

have you seen the screen in person yet?

DDR3 nuff said. Check out the X1 extreme. That's a beast. Up to 64GB of DDR4

Just but an x200 for like 100 dollars and install debian on it

Get a T480s instead. Better keyboard (key travel is shallower in the X1 than in the rest of thinkpads), DDR4 socketed instead of DDR3 soldered on.

That's the same spec as my sister's laptop (Lenovo Ideapad 330S) and she got it for £480! This is an absolute rip-off.

>no removable battery
>Annoying ass fan (so many people at my work have them, and it's so distracting during meetings)

This is on the right track, although Lenovo got rid of the removable battery on this line. My suggestion would be the T480 for Intel, A485 for AMD. A little bulkier, but still light, and with the bridged battery, you'll have SO much battery life. My T460 gets over 16 hours when running Arch on it.

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Neck yourself

no ethernet kek

You forgot to mention that apple literally leaves all security/firewall settings OFF by default.