No, it's just another ch¡nese backdoored turd. //@anonymous: The only n.s.a proof laptop on the market. //@anonymous: //@anonymous: Spyware embedded in the firmware and chips. Cannot remove by reinstalling OS. //@anonymous: Lenovo use MS windows, why just reinstall the OS remove all the garbage software it comes with? Nothing to worry about. Lenovo really makes hi-tech laptops at the best price all these years.
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By anonymous on 10/29/2018, 03:49 PM EDT
The only n.s.a proof laptop on the market. //@anonymous: //@anonymous: Spyware embedded in the firmware and chips. Cannot remove by reinstalling OS. //@anonymous: Lenovo use MS windows, why just reinstall the OS remove all the garbage software it comes with? Nothing to worry about. Lenovo really makes hi-tech laptops at the best price all these years.
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By anonymous on 10/29/2018, 12:31 AM EDT
//@anonymous: Spyware embedded in the firmware and chips. Cannot remove by reinstalling OS. //@anonymous: Lenovo use MS windows, why just reinstall the OS remove all the garbage software it comes with? Nothing to worry about. Lenovo really makes hi-tech laptops at the best price all these years.
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By anonymous on 10/28/2018, 08:13 PM EDT
Spyware embedded in the firmware and chips. Cannot remove by reinstalling OS. //@anonymous: Lenovo use MS windows, why just reinstall the OS remove all the garbage software it comes with? Nothing to worry about. Lenovo really makes hi-tech laptops at the best price all these years.
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By anonymous on 10/28/2018, 06:59 PM EDT
Lenovo use MS windows, why just reinstall the OS remove all the garbage software it comes with? Nothing to worry about. Lenovo really makes hi-tech laptops at the best price all these years.
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By anonymous on 10/28/2018, 02:09 PM EDT
I am happy to see four chin debating here. lol
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By anonymous on 10/28/2018, 07:38 AM EDT
Sounds completely accurate to me. Chi.na is a country built on hiding the truth. //@anonymous: That’s called speculations not facts. //@anonymous: I have to respectfully disagree. The reason you hear about it in the U.S. is because of the free and open press. If there were an Edward Snowden in Chiina, you wouldn't even hear about it because the govt would censor it from the news. The U.S. Is not nearly as bad as Chiina about spying on people. //@anonymous: Great deal. In for one. A lot of garbage comments. It's the opposite. US govt was caught working with Cisco and Dell to spy on US citizens on the ground that they were looking for terrorists. I worry more about using US tech since I live in US.
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By anonymous on 10/28/2018, 06:00 AM EDT
That’s called speculations not facts. //@anonymous: I have to respectfully disagree. The reason you hear about it in the U.S. is because of the free and open press. If there were an Edward Snowden in Chiina, you wouldn't even hear about it because the govt would censor it from the news. The U.S. Is not nearly as bad as Chiina about spying on people. //@anonymous: Great deal. In for one. A lot of garbage comments. It's the opposite. US govt was caught working with Cisco and Dell to spy on US citizens on the ground that they were looking for terrorists. I worry more about using US tech since I live in US.
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By anonymous on 10/27/2018, 09:08 PM EDT
I have to respectfully disagree. The reason you hear about it in the U.S. is because of the free and open press. If there were an Edward Snowden in Chiina, you wouldn't even hear about it because the govt would censor it from the news. The U.S. Is not nearly as bad as Chiina about spying on people. //@anonymous: Great deal. In for one. A lot of garbage comments. It's the opposite. US govt was caught working with Cisco and Dell to spy on US citizens on the ground that they were looking for terrorists. I worry more about using US tech since I live in US.
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By anonymous on 10/27/2018, 08:47 PM EDT
Agreed! //@anonymous: Great deal. In for one. A lot of garbage comments. It's the opposite. US govt was caught working with Cisco and Dell to spy on US citizens on the ground that they were looking for terrorists. I worry more about using US tech since I live in US.
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By anonymous on 10/27/2018, 06:25 PM EDT
Great deal. In for one. A lot of garbage comments. It's the opposite. US govt was caught working with Cisco and Dell to spy on US citizens on the ground that they were looking for terrorists. I worry more about using US tech since I live in US.
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By anonymous on 10/27/2018, 03:55 PM EDT
pretty sleazy //@anonymous: I don't think it is a law. It's an underground agreement between party and party members. //@anonymous: what law? In your dream? From your mouth? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/27/2018, 03:04 PM EDT
They learned this best industry practice from the U.S. //@Anonymous: I agree with my friend's concern here. this is a well known practice of these companies and makes me avoid buying them. //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/27/2018, 03:02 PM EDT
clearly, you and your friend are either clueless or paid scrubs. //@Anonymous: I agree with my friend's concern here. this is a well known practice of these companies and makes me avoid buying them. //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/27/2018, 12:56 PM EDT
It is crazy. I am going to buy two!
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By anonymous on 10/27/2018, 12:43 PM EDT
I don't think it is a law. It's an underground agreement between party and party members. //@anonymous: what law? In your dream? From your mouth? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/27/2018, 12:09 PM EDT
what law? In your dream? From your mouth? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/27/2018, 07:48 AM EDT
I agree with my friend's concern here. this is a well known practice of these companies and makes me avoid buying them. //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/27/2018, 12:45 AM EDT
Lenovo x1 carbon is pretty good, light and solid - i am using it to prototype small deep learning models
The latest x1 extreme is even nicer - but you need pay between $1,800 and $3,200 for a decent spec.
the only slight cons is the red dot still there making it old-fashioned
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 10:01 PM EDT
At least this time they are using English //@Anonymous: love to see chin fighting each others //@Anonymous: I never ever heard that “law”, who told you? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 09:25 PM EDT
????????
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 08:06 PM EDT
very amusing //@anonymous: love to see chin fighting each others //@Anonymous: I never ever heard that “law”, who told you? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 07:25 PM EDT
love to see chin fighting each others //@Anonymous: I never ever heard that “law”, who told you? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 06:56 PM EDT
I never ever heard that “law”, who told you? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 06:55 PM EDT
??????????????? //@anonymous: ??????????????????chingelish, ????????? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 06:37 PM EDT
??????????????????chingelish, ????????? //@anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 06:32 PM EDT
Which law? //@Anonymous: But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 05:59 PM EDT
But C?h?i?n?e?s?e tech manufacturers are required by law to assist the C?h?i?n?e?s?e government to obtain consumer data. Why would anyone trust a brand like Lenovo? //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 05:53 PM EDT
they are brain washed. //@anonymous: Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 04:57 PM EDT
Please research the specs of the two before making the comments. The X1 offers a lot more computer than the Mac. //@anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 04:06 PM EDT
Because Thinkpad is good and higher spec. I don't think comparing two different system is meaningful //@Anonymous: The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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By anonymous on 10/26/2018, 03:54 PM EDT
The Mac downstairs was only a few dollars more than this. How can anyone be expected to pay this much for a Lenovo?
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