nattekut Posted July 24, 2019 #1 Posted July 24, 2019 Hi guys, myself I never have had a Lenovo laptop. does anyone have experience with Lenovo laptops. Reason I want to know is because I have about 100 pieces of Lenovo think pads T480 i5 laptops from a company that owed me a bunch of money. They aren't entirely new but only in use since April 2019. Everything is reinstalled as when you would install him when he would be brand new. So I want to know if anyone of you has experience with this devices or with the brand Lenovo. If I get good reviews I am going to use a couple for some of my employers and sell the rest cause I have around 100 pieces. Please leave your honest reply about Lenovo or this specific device
Teapot Posted July 24, 2019 #2 Posted July 24, 2019 6 minutes ago, nattekut said: Hi guys, myself I never have had a Lenovo laptop. does anyone have experience with Lenovo laptops. Reason I want to know is because I have about 100 pieces of Lenovo think pads T480 i5 laptops from a company that owed me a bunch of money. They aren't entirely new but only in use since April 2019. Everything is reinstalled as when you would install him when he would be brand new. So I want to know if anyone of you has experience with this devices or with the brand Lenovo. If I get good reviews I am going to use a couple for some of my employers and sell the rest cause I have around 100 pieces. Please leave your honest reply about Lenovo or this specific device Lenovo laptops especially the thinkpads are great they are good for just day to day work if you cannot afford anything large. They are just a basic laptop running windows but are still able to do most things, no gaming but very nice for word processing and business based tasks when it comes to calculations and document sharing
nattekut Posted July 24, 2019 Author #3 Posted July 24, 2019 2 minutes ago, Teapot said: Lenovo laptops especially the thinkpads are great they are good for just day to day work if you cannot afford anything large. They are just a basic laptop running windows but are still able to do most things, no gaming but very nice for word processing and business based tasks when it comes to calculations and document sharing thx for response. Yeah I would keep a couple for my employer normal daily tasks. they maybe aren't good for gaming or such but I think they are good for kids as their first laptop or something like that. But well I got them for free because that company owed me money. They are as good as brand-new. so gonna sell them for a couple 100€
Teapot Posted July 24, 2019 #4 Posted July 24, 2019 2 minutes ago, nattekut said: thx for response. Yeah I would keep a couple for my employer normal daily tasks. they maybe aren't good for gaming or such but I think they are good for kids as their first laptop or something like that. But well I got them for free because that company owed me money. They are as good as brand-new. so gonna sell them for a couple 100€ Thats awesome, Good luck and maybe you could take the earnings and have fun on stake ahahahha
Moderator Flan Posted July 24, 2019 Moderator #5 Posted July 24, 2019 I have a old Lenovo laptop, which until now still works well. I don't have any problem with performance while using it. And also, with the specification of that, that is really really way too good for an employee laptops, and another impression for Lenovo was the battery. Lenovo battery is the best among another laptops that I ever used. Back to your laptop specification, if I'm not wrong by the search engine tool, it was Intel i5 with 8th generation and also with Nvidia MX150 laptop, right? 1 minute ago, nattekut said: But well I got them for free because that company owed me money. They are as good as brand-new. so gonna sell them for a couple 100€ The actual price is really high I think, it can be above of 100€, in here that Lenovo laptop (for a new one) will be priced at $799.
nattekut Posted July 24, 2019 Author #6 Posted July 24, 2019 3 minutes ago, Flansca said: I have a old Lenovo laptop, which until now still works well. I don't have any problem with performance while using it. And also, with the specification of that, that is really really way too good for an employee laptops, and another impression for Lenovo was the battery. Lenovo battery is the best among another laptops that I ever used. Back to your laptop specification, if I'm not wrong by the search engine tool, it was Intel i5 with 8th generation and also with Nvidia MX150 laptop, right? The actual price is really high I think, it can be above of 100€, in here that Lenovo laptop (for a new one) will be priced at $799. thx yeps its an 8th generation and I indeed also read that their batteries are very good. yeah I also read around here its around 850€ so I think I could sell them for about 300-350€. They are from April 2019 and only used for max 1 month until the business they are from went bankrupt. So actually they are brand new
cryptofly Posted July 24, 2019 #7 Posted July 24, 2019 Since they are IBM's from its roots I have to say only good words about Lenovo. Great machines, good performance and in my country the service is great. I do have my own working for 6 years.... only screen scratch but fixed. My choice. Good luck.
Aazzah Posted July 24, 2019 #8 Posted July 24, 2019 hey there. I used to have a lenovo thinkpad before and then it broke. it broke in the way that the screen had jumping lines and weird colors all over it. It was fuzzy too the screen. So i got rid of it and bought a new pc... which is the one i have now. A gaming pc (Alienware) i strongly recommend buying this. its quite expensive but it is worth it.
rajamishra Posted July 24, 2019 #9 Posted July 24, 2019 hello friends it's good laptop for official use only ,also its a long lasting device used for data processing works.no maintenance unless its not physically damage.go for it also good specs for data processing works.
barbaris Posted July 24, 2019 #10 Posted July 24, 2019 I used to have a Lenovo laptop and can only say good words about it. High-quality and durable. Lenovo brand produces a fairly high-quality products and many simply do not underestimate this company.
sheenazbay Posted September 29, 2019 #11 Posted September 29, 2019 I use a Lenovo laptop and I think it's good
wiro212sableng Posted September 29, 2019 #12 Posted September 29, 2019 This is Lenovo T480s specs: Processor Intel Core i5-8250U Processor (1.60GHz, up to 3.40GHz, 4 Cores, 6MB Cache) Operating System : Windows 10 Pro 64 Display Type : 14.0" FHD IPS Antiglare Memory : 8.0GB PC4-19200 DDR4 SODIMM 2400MHz + 8.0GB PC4-19200 DDR4 Soldered 2400MHz Hard Drive : 512GB SSD PCIe Optical Drive : No ODD Warranty : 3 Years Onsite Warranty Speaker : Stereo speakers with Dolby Audio AC Adapter : 65W Graphics : Nvidia MX150 2GB GDDR5 Ports : 2xUSB 3.1, 1xUSB 3.1 Type-C, HDMI, Headphone / microphone combo jack, Backlit keyboard Weight : 1.32Kgs Battery : 3Cell 57WH Bluetooth : Bluetooth 4.1 Camera : 720P HD Fingerprint Reader : Fingerprint Reader Wireless : Intel 8265AC+BT 2x2 This laptop enhanced security features maintain maximum protection, that make we peace of mind wherever we go. My friend used it, slim and light so very simple for travelling or journey.
Buxlobai Posted September 29, 2019 #13 Posted September 29, 2019 Nice laptop.Lenovo generally go already as an office-enhanced margin of safety.There is a waterproof keyboard - and, as the company claims, can withstand a load of 150 kg.Would I buy from you for $ 100 - will we discuss the details?
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