@@opiilzoplz1513 I have not run games, but I think the processor of the The T-570 is slow, I changed her processor with I7-8550U (of Thinkpad T-580) this one is faster !
This is a really affordable quality laptop that is straightforward to upgrade and refurbish - durable and cheap to repair. There are piles of them around, as they were bought by the lorry load by corporations as standard kit. I use this as my presentation laptop as it is reliable, connects without issues, and gets the job done. If you fit an internal battery, you can get 6-7 hours before needing a recharge, allowing work on trains and in coffee shops before meetings. It charges from the supplied adaptor or from a USB-C source. Great for casual, hassle-free gaming.
I have had one of these laptops for about a week now and i love it. It does not have the fingerprint scanner, but ive just realised it has a touchscreen! Would you recommend a pen/stylus i should use with this particular laptop? Tha ks
Probably not super long if you're buying used/refurbished. If they are in good condition, I could see it lasting a few hours on dual battery setup. Always good to manage expectations. 1080p editing isn't too exhausting on a system like this I would imagine.
I want to buy the Thinkpad for programming. Do you think that this is a good option for building web applications and smartphone apps? I also want to install Linux on it.
Well, if you need a 15.6" display panel instead of a 14" go for the T570. If you like having a numpad on the keyboard, the T570 will have this. If you like a little more portability in size, T470. Otherwise they are the same. Both will have the same HDD/SDD or m.2 NVMe caddy that connects to the motherboard and both have 2 x DIMM slots for RAM.
I use neither of those, but based on the system requirements, yes. I would get at least 16GB RAM and a good SSD. The dual core CPU might affect performance, so if you can manage something like a T480, T580, or T480s you get the advantage of a quad core i5/i7 CPU.
There are differences. The T470 is business class. If you search either one on Google and add "psref" you will get the product specifications to compare the two
@@HaisteComputerRepair sir how about this leonovo E41-80 have you heard this before? I cant find it in youtube somehow in the brower I can't find the specific laptop either. Specs: Lenovo i5 with 18GB total Videocard w/finger print Lenovo e41-80 Core i5 6th gen 16gb ram already Dual Videocard 8gb Intel graphics + 10gb AMD Radeon R5 14 inches 1920x1080 display WiFi ready Built in camera With box 4 USB slot 1 HDMI 1 VGA 1 Headset port
@@HaisteComputerRepair I don't know if i want to buy this. I have second thought's because i cant find the laptop in the internet even RU-vid. I know this is kinda med rage laptop but I also thought maybe it will be broken within a few months using it well that will waste of money righ.
@@CreatorSavage176If you get a good one, it should last indefinitely. I am selling a couple if you want to know more about that. They aren't listed online yet, but will be soon.
I don't know much about Figma, but if you are working with lower resolution images in Photoshop you should be ok. Rendering high resolution (ie: 4K) anything will need that power probably best handled by at least a 4 core 8 thread CPU and discrete GPU in a laptop.
@HaisteComputerRepair I went with E14 G2 (AMD) and it kicks ass. I'd prefer an additional usb and a display port tho. Other than that, I'm pretty happy with it.