The new x270 is ugly as sin...

The new x270 is ugly as sin. Is there any decent ultraportable out there that will ever look as good as OG thinkpads did?

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dell latitude 7280

No trackpoint though

Shit that looks great, the keyboard even looks solid. If it had a nipple mouse it's what I'd buy in 3 years time when my x230 reaches EOL.

i too love having a trackpad that is so garbage i have to resort to using a fucking nub that keeps drifting when you release it

It's not ugly. It has many other problems, but aesthetics isn't one of them.

dell xps 13
literally god tier
>best dual core mobile CPU in existence
>good integrated GPU
>good specs
>not overpriced chinkshit like neo thinkpads
>great gnu/Linux support
>amazing screen comes in near 4k. Thinkpad screens still suck except x1 carbon
Only con is no replaceable battery and no track point

>horrendous coil whine
>god tier

>crazy OCD person
>complaining about non-existent problems instead of seeing a psychiatrist

Couldn't you just get that fancy Japanese work laptop that Sup Forums obsesses over?

Wow, and it's only $2,500

Even better

Mine has coil whine. It's nowhere near as intolerable as some people claim.
>it only happens when the integrated GPU is working hard (for me its only when playing csgo and indie games, MPV is silent)
>it's drowned out by the fans if they're on and barely noticeable if they're off (you have to put your head to the keyboard to hear it)

>dual core
into the trash
Are there any 13 inch laptops for manlets with small hands that have decent quad cores?

Get with the times, grandpa. God, let the baby boomers die already.

If you really want LotsO'Cores, you're best waiting a few months until Ryzen hits laptops.

>can't be any coil whine if you see a shrink

Just ordered a T470. :^

Wait for the Acer Travelmate Spin B1, the hacker's computer by definition.

>tfw ddosing the gibsons with your friends on grand central station

>ugly

>EOL
on what basis will it reach EOL in three years?

>Only con is no replaceable battery

Dude the battery is easily replaceable.

>garbage i have to resort to using a fucking nub that keeps drifting when you release it
holy fuck, they still haven't fixed that?

>He has shitty hearing and is deaf to the upper frequencies
I sorta envy you, but on the other hand it's cool being able to hear bats at night and dawn.

>Tfw my 10k "assistive technology fund" buys me a new computer whenever my clumsiness gets the better of me
God I love having assburgers and government gibs

No it looks good to me

which one

>x230
>reaching EOL

that vertical bezel.... seriously wtf ?

Explain

>great gnu/Linux support
What do you mean by this?

Just waitâ„¢

Why did they remove the lid latch???

i would love the x270 if it didn't apparently have overheating and battery life issues

What do you mean? It's the same than all previous thinkpads since '14. If you want something more sleek get a T470s

that happened after all the x30 ones, just like the thinklight.

Lenovo doesn't want your money

>2017
>1366x768

I will hold onto my x60 for many years to come then.

greyheads love 1366x768, big letters but not blurry

>
>>great gnu/Linux support
>What do you mean by this?
There is official gnu/Linux support from Dell, a "developer edition" which comes with Ubuntu out of the box is sold as well

asus zenbooks are okay, the build is nice.

not only nice build, but relatively easy maintenance for such thin laptop
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You could have said the same thing in 2010

i have an x220 and no idea of what you're talking about

>1366x768
>20 fucking 17

still happens on both my x201 and t450

This.
Real avant-garde users only use 4k panels.

Panasonic lets note, and I'm pretty sure that's just one weeb who has been shilling super hard

>1366x768
>lelnopevovo cucks will defend this

you mean x20 ones, right?
Thinklight was removed in x40

Reviews for the x260 were all about battery life, and how can a brick that thick with an ULV CPU inside overheat? My x230 barely turns the fan on and it has a 35w cpu

ULV CPUs are almost same as your 35W ivy bridge.
The difference is intel lies about TDP. ULV CPUs are indeed 15W, but in benchmarks it's close to your 35W CPU. How?
These CPUs just fully depend on turbo clocks. Producers of laptops don't give a shit about processor performance in turbo mode, because turbo isn't guaranteed by anyone, including jewtel.
So they pack cheaper, lighter heatsinks and fans inside.

It varies from computer to computer, also different people have different hearing.

>ugly as sin
>looks basically the same as "insert any thinkpad that's not older than ~3years"

Mmm I doubt the efficiency is the same as my ivy bridge

just because butnut comes preinstalled it does not mean the linux support is perfect... especislly in the power management

probably means work at government

wut? it is (technically) quad

it's not, but it;'s close

I have difficult (photogrammetry, rendering) workloads that I'd like to speed up and my laptop has the 8gb eGPU bug, so even though I have 16gb and it works fine, when I need it most it craps out.

I don't notice it on my X230 anymore, although it was obvious on my T43 and T60.

Best looking ultraportable by a mile.

>that keyboard
>that trackpad

>classic business design
>ugly

>>that trackpad

What's the problem here?

I use this OP.

No, you use this.

he probably meant hot swappable

>configure X270 with no extras
>4gb RAM
>500GB HDD
>shit screen
>lowest processor
>1000 Dollars
Wtf who buys this shit? Price/Performance seems horrible

I hate all these fucking shitty keyboards new laptops have.

I miss the old thinkpad keyboards. I hate chiclets keyboard

Great argument m8.

>implying i would argue with slit eyed lenovo shills
$0.50 have been deposited into your account

Macbook airs are still superior

[arguments needed]

This is quite ultraportable too,
you just pick it up and SHIT.

it's the same blacking fucking lunchbox you autist

>it is technically quad
you have to go back. By your logic a quad core is a octocore you autist

>it's the same blacking fucking lunchbox you autist
Its not.
There are dozens of differences making it worse you autist.

>My rectangular work machine box isnt pretty enough

kys

By and large it's the same, are you going to complain about the slight appearance differences all around? I miss the status LEDs from the X220 (and the smaller number from the X230) but I'm not losing my mind. It still looks essentially the same as the rectangular black utilitarian laptop that Thinkpads have been for a long time.

the x30's have it too, in addition to backlit keyboards.

I think only the elitebooks have it now.

But the old ones where much more utilitarian.

>Status LEDs
gone. and that "nice" red sleep LED in the i is not bright enough to see anything in a well lit environment
>clamshell
gone. I get way more dust and dirt inside when I transport it and it does not stay closed, unless I really stuff it into a way to crammed space but, since
>durable
is gone too, leads to having "clouds" inside the screen after a few months
Also, the new keyboard is shit.

Plebs this is the best laptop around

www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Latitude-13-7350-Convertible-Review.134079.0.html

13" 1080p ips
Detachable tablet
Pen active digitizer
Backlit keyboard
8 hour battery life
1300 passmark score on a 4.5w tdp fanless cooled cpu

And it's only $250 for one off eBay.

>dell latitude 7280
and then they have the cheek to say that macs are overpriced

heh

I work with old-ish Panasonic let's note (has a third gen Intel core i5). The Linux compatibility is shit tier.

I guess the dell xps13 is to this generation what thinkpads were when Intel core2duo were state of the art.

>2005+12
>buying thinkpads

There was no Linux fix for the meme content adaptive brightness (despite dell releasing one for windows)

Used to have a shitty wireless (check the gentoo wiki, you had to use another installation medium to install gentoo and it worked like 60% of the time)

Like another guy mentioned, power management.

Setting the sound is a pain in the ass (in Linux in general but especially in the xps13)

This is an aesthetic laptop that works with Linux but nowhere near what an ideal Linux machine would be.

Do you want some screen with that bezel sir?

I think I'll pull the trigger on an Acer Chromebook 11 N7 or the Travelmate with similar specs. Closest thing we have to netbooks in 2017.

No, he's probably a briteuro since they get crazy benefits for the dumbest shit, but brexit will change that