Should I press "place order" Sup Forums?

Should I press "place order" Sup Forums?

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>4GB

>4GiB

>4GB RAM

if you want an actual thinkpad experience with a good keyboard you need to be looking at the t460

>windows 10
dropped

whoops I didnt notice that brb...

you can get an actual thinkpad for that price with the discount codes

what model would you most recommend?

t460

"'No"'

Hi all in this thread, I might go out and buy a T460 instead, would you recommend that laptop for a college student studying engineering? Thanks

Just get a T420 for $200

I'm willing to make a somewhat substantial investment into a high quality laptop that will last 5+ years. Hopefully the T460 will do the trick

>T460
>Higher quality

No go to the thinkpad thread and learn to buy a decent laptop

the T420 will last for 5 years from now at least, hell even 10 years, just put an SSD in it and 8-16GB of RAM.

Unless you need to do video rendering or want to play vidya, then it's more than enough to be future proof. And if you do want to do those things, then you shouldn't be getting a thinkpad anyway

>high quality laptop that will last 5+ years
T420 or T430 upgraded with a quad core will do this.

>Sup Forums - Consumerism General

to add on to this, Moore's law is basically reached it's end. Computers in general have stopped progressing like they have in the past. And most things you use a computer for these days are done on the internet/server-side anyway, which is why you don't really need to keep getting more powerful hardware anymore.

>to add on to this, Moore's law is basically reached it's end.

>for you

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>superfish
>recommending anything lenovo
Ayy

alright lads I just ordered a t460 because amazon had it for literally $500 off

Just how bad is my shit fucked up?

>$7k
why

if you needed it, you would understand why

normies saying 'moore's law is dead' is hilariously wrong and misinformed and shows how we've repalced people that know about computing with people that THINK they know about computing because they can spec out a consumer laptop or gaming PC