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posted by janrinok on Sunday June 28 2015, @11:46PM   Printer-friendly
from the time-for-some-nostalgia dept.

Lenovo design chief David Hill is asking for feedback about an up-top-date classic Thinkpad

"Imagine a blue enter key, 7 row classic keyboard, 16:10 aspect ratio screen, multi-color ThinkPad logo, dedicated volume controls, rubberized paint, exposed screws, lots of status LED's, and more", he writes, asking whether this would be the ThinkPad of choice for the design connoisseur, or too old school?

ThinkPad Time Machine?


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  • (Score: 1) by soybp on Monday June 29 2015, @11:40PM

    by soybp (2065) on Monday June 29 2015, @11:40PM (#203078)

    For me personally, yes, when I can. For work, which pays for my and colleagues' laptop consumption, native Win7 is needed for a lot of the engineering software we use. Solidworks and Aspen Plus are the main drivers for the Win7 choice, I wish I could find a decent alternative for us aside from virtualization.