Hey Sup Forums looking for a good business class laptop that ISN'T a lenovo think pad model. I refuse to give new IBM money. In short I can pay max $800 and I am a network admin so an RJ-45 port is a must have. What are your thoughts? It has to look good to my clients, so those dumb faggots keep paying me money for trivial work because
>oh look shiny he must be really good at his job. Computers are really hard.
That's what I'm saying user I dont trust their shit,
Nathan Collins
If it's a specific 'I don't trust a Chinese company' kind of thing, remember where everybody's shit is made. If you don't think the current build quality on the T series is up to snuff or something though, then fair enough. They went to shit with the xx30 generation, got even worse with the xx40 and have only just clawed their way back up to being worthwhile laptops.
Joseph Barnes
>doesn't trust chink shit >OP is picture of chink shit
Grayson Wilson
HP Elitebook Dell Latitude Acer Travelmate NEC Lavie Fujitsu Lifebook Panasonic Let's Note Toshiba Tecra
Take your pick.
Logan King
Latitude e7240 on eBay. Get touch model for IPS. Less than 500. Less than 400 if you're patient.
Austin Flores
Well you said new IBM which is incredibly incorrect IBM is the notsees not the huns
Nolan Clark
Just get the newest macbook with an RJ45 port
Michael Mitchell
Thinkpad t420 blaze it faggot
David Moore
It's all chinkshit, but at least with Thinkpads you get what you pay for.
Landon Baker
HP Elitebooks are pretty good
Logan Sanchez
HP Elitebook user
Oliver Clark
The new Dell Latitudes are slick as fuck.
Nathan Ward
Why?
Levi Bennett
What's wrong with the xx30 series user? It's really similar to the xx20 except for the keyboard
Jacob Evans
Build quality is reportedly worse, battery blacklist that you need to replace the BIOS to work around and it ships with the shittier keyboard. Though thinking about it, it's not really until the xx40 that things REALLY went to shit. xx30 isn't so bad in retrospect.
Thomas Jenkins
>good business class laptop >$800 Ain't gonna work fella
Easton Watson
The build quality is still good enough to stand on (literally) The battery and keyboard are handled by the EC which you can flash with a USB so you've heard wrong XX40 was a mistake and Lenovo accepted it with xx50
Andrew Martinez
It doesn't have to be new user.
Camden Anderson
Del latitude. When I got laid off work they never bothered to take the laptop back so I got a free business class laptop. I just need to find a way to unlock bios to flash Debian.
Connor Perez
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Lucas Smith
this is literally the best image i have downloaded in weeks. cheers.
Anthony Ortiz
Manufacturer refurbished Dells are fucking awesome. Most of the time they are pretty much new, and come at really good prices.
Jaxon Thompson
>flash with a USB >a USB You must be 18 to post here
William King
>being a huge faggot over nomenclature even though you perfectly understood what I'm trying to say You must be 18 to post here newfag
Kevin Cook
>my clients >dumb faggots >paying me
sounds as you are the greatest faggot of all
Hunter Wright
all computers are made in china now.
Aiden Nguyen
I sure am.
Aaron Mitchell
It's not it being made in China I don't like
>I wish it wasn't
It's that they took IBM's consumer section and lowered build quality pretty consistently.
Hudson Powell
>Thinkpads >Consumer And the current ones are pretty okay. Not perfect but easily the best option in the enterprise laptop sector. They dipped in quality for a while after they ditched the xx20-esque chassis but the current ones do the job just fine.
Oliver Cox
>It has to look good to my clients, so those dumb faggots keep paying me money for trivial work because >oh look shiny he must be really good at his job. Computers are really hard. You are stupid OP, the more old and obscure your computer looks the more serious they will think you are. You should look like a magician for them, if you just have some normie shit like a Macbook they will think that they might as well do what you do. So you should get some old looking big as laptop, e.g. pic related, install Linux and some tiling wm with a dark color scheme. That will make you look serious.
Easton Thomas
...You do realize that they made IBM's thinkpad series for years, even under IBM's branding, right?
Go check HP's elitebooks. It's a big-enough name that it makes companies feel "safe", they look like "fancy" versions of their consumer models, so they're shiny, and you'll be able to make a mint in replacing simple components that break on them easily enough, because the cheap elitebooks every company buys are just gussed up consumer models.
Dell Latitude if you want quality, but beware, they look shitty and a lot of schools have them, so they have a reputation in some areas for being "cheap school laptops" despite their actual price tags and specs.
Benjamin Hall
This lol. I remember coming to a meeting with a room full of macs and I had the only thinkpad. My turn to show the performance reports I boot up linux and basically run a command line to open up images. CFO thought I was a fucking wizard and basically talked to me in the aftermeeting asking what OS that was and that it was impressive I was keeping up with programming after all the years.
Daniel Foster
>Dell XPS, E, M models >HP elitebooks >Asus Zenbook There are alot of options user,
Juan Sullivan
>Asus Zenbooks >Dell XPS
I guess if you REALLY like doing all of your asset management, performance assessment, and reporting manually, but I'm fairly sure any group small enough to be asking on Sup Forums should be optimizing and automating their management, not trying to add to it...