Now that's how you review a ThinkPad! Every single time I watch a review of this machine, I end up loving it even more, and this one wasn't any different. Keep them coming! 🤓
What would you recommend for a cheaper laptop that can run a 3d printer slicer well? CPU intensive more than anything. I want to use it for that and running a dnd campaign, a few internet tabs, a note keeping program, and a music program, all mostly just cpu intensive. Maybe a map making program like wonderdraft but that would be running by itself. I can get most of it to run on an old toshiba sattelite from the early 2000s it just doesnt do it well anymore. If you have time to help it would be appreciated. So much of the market looks like planned obsolescence nowadays, i dont want to spend 400-500 every 3 years lol.
Hey my friend, What is your budget? and what screen size are you looking for? then I can recommend some machines in that price range. Thanks for watching the video, much appreciated :)
@@timheilig6091 So, Take a look at the X1 Carbon Gen 9 and 10, P14s Gen 4, T14s Gen 4. Great machines, with very good CPU's. Can pick up some great configurations on eBay currently.
Let me know what else you would like to see, or any of my other Laptops you would like to see a Video on. Thanks for watching :)
Now that's how you review a ThinkPad! Every single time I watch a review of this machine, I end up loving it even more, and this one wasn't any different. Keep them coming! 🤓
Thanks my friend! What to do next is the question :)
lmao i watched this vid 5 times and forgot to comment and like
Haha! Thanks my friend :)
What would you recommend for a cheaper laptop that can run a 3d printer slicer well? CPU intensive more than anything. I want to use it for that and running a dnd campaign, a few internet tabs, a note keeping program, and a music program, all mostly just cpu intensive. Maybe a map making program like wonderdraft but that would be running by itself. I can get most of it to run on an old toshiba sattelite from the early 2000s it just doesnt do it well anymore. If you have time to help it would be appreciated. So much of the market looks like planned obsolescence nowadays, i dont want to spend 400-500 every 3 years lol.
Hey my friend, What is your budget? and what screen size are you looking for? then I can recommend some machines in that price range. Thanks for watching the video, much appreciated :)
@TechwithTonyUK preferred under $600 and as long as I can hook up an external monitor with hdmi, screen size doesn't matter too much.
@@timheilig6091 Ok cool, leave it with me and ill take a look around for you. What country are you based in?
@@TechwithTonyUK Michigan, United States
@@timheilig6091 So, Take a look at the X1 Carbon Gen 9 and 10, P14s Gen 4, T14s Gen 4. Great machines, with very good CPU's. Can pick up some great configurations on eBay currently.
where did u get the wallpaper ?
@@minhtiepnguyen2545 www.reddit.com/r/wallpapers/s/HLseWCJmAw from here :)