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Anonymous
Deal?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Perfect for HTPC //@Anonymous: Deal?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Gone. But still have i5 version for $449
5 years ago |
Anonymous
it is not bad. i rather add $100 more and get a notebook instead. //@Anonymous: Deal?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Why does Lenovo always not have HDMI port?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I got the one with 8Gb ram, $399. Pretty happy with it. One feature I really like is that it can be powered just by one usb-c cable connected to my usb-c monitor.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
It comes with an USB-C to HDMI adapter. By the way, DP gives higher quality image than HDMI especially comes to 4K or above. //@Anonymous: Why does Lenovo always not have HDMI port?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Thats like saying why are you serving me lobster. I want to ramen noodles. //@anonymous: Why does Lenovo always not have HDMI port?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
The Raspberry Pi from yesterday was probably a better deal.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Definitely this is a deal.
Soldered RAM, you don't want to buy for today, you choose what you wish would have had in 3 years.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
They don’t put the HDMI port to avoid paying the licensing fee to the HDMI consortium.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Avoid Intel Inside
5 years ago |
Anonymous
why?i always buy Intel:) //@anonymous: Avoid Intel Inside
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Poor integrated graphic performance I guess... //@anonymous: why?i always buy Intel:) //@anonymous: Avoid Intel Inside
5 years ago |
Anonymous
This argument makes no sense. The license fee ranges from 4 to 15 cents per device. //@Anonymous: They don’t put the HDMI port to avoid paying the licensing fee to the HDMI consortium.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Lobster was once considered prisoners' food! Depends on your perspective ramen vs lobster! //@Anonymous: Thats like saying why are you serving me lobster. I want to ramen noodles. //@anonymous: Why does Lenovo always not have HDMI port?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
bought two. I need to add another 1TB internal M.2 memory stick.How much am I expecting? $100?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Lenovo always takes shortcuts that end up hurting the consumer. Do your research before buying any Lenovo. //@Anonymous: This argument makes no sense. The license fee ranges from 4 to 15 cents per device. //@Anonymous: They don’t put the HDMI port to avoid paying the licensing fee to the HDMI consortium.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Does it run hot?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
I like what I received. The USB-HDMI cable is really nice.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
be prepared for disappointment with lenovo //@anonymous: Lenovo always takes shortcuts that end up hurting the consumer. Do your research before buying any Lenovo. //@Anonymous: This argument makes no sense. The license fee ranges from 4 to 15 cents per device. //@Anonymous: They don’t put the HDMI port to avoid paying the licensing fee to the HDMI consortium.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Recommendation please! //@anonymous: Lenovo always takes shortcuts that end up hurting the consumer. Do your research before buying any Lenovo. //@Anonymous: This argument makes no sense. The license fee ranges from 4 to 15 cents per device. //@Anonymous: They don’t put the HDMI port to avoid paying the licensing fee to the HDMI consortium.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Don't listen to those tweets, they constantly post the same bs on every lenovo thread because the brand is popular and reliable unlike the brands they want to peddle. This is a good deal and the computer is solid. //@anonymous: Recommendation please! //@anonymous: Lenovo always takes shortcuts that end up hurting the consumer. Do your research before buying any Lenovo. //@Anonymous: This argument makes no sense. The license fee ranges from 4 to 15 cents per device. //@Anonymous: They don’t put the HDMI port to avoid paying the licensing fee to the HDMI consortium.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Lowest price I have ever seen
4 years ago |
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Anonymous
nice!
4 years ago |