So I just got a Lenovo Yoga 13. This is my review.
As what I primarily do is writing and programming, having a good keyboard is critical for me, which is why a tablet alone can’t work for me, and...
I have owned dozens of laptops in a variety of brands, and had many different laptops provided for my use at work. Without question, this is the finest I have owned. The Alienware M17x R2 is a...
Lenovo Thinkpad W530 Review
by Djembe
One of the longest and most enduring brands in computers is Thinkpad. Originally developed by IBM in the USA, Thinkpad notebook computers are now...
I think we've seen a thread like this before. I don't like Hummers, especially H2s, I don't like yellow, so a yellow Hummer laptop would not be something that I would like. It looks like a little kid's toy. Imagine having to take that thing out in class to take notes, or having to take it to work.
I think its aimed at people "in the field" who might be in rain, dirt, etc. Not for the office user someone who will throw it in the trink and go off road to a cell or electrical tower. But I agree, the design and color scheme is, well, not what I would want.
I think its aimed at people "in the field" who might be in rain, dirt, etc. Not for the office user someone who will throw it in the trink and go off road to a cell or electrical tower. But I agree, the design and color scheme is, well, not what I would want.
What about someone like me... someone that has lost laptops due to someone moving a 1000+ lb server right onto your laptop... or that gets the laptop pushed off stacks of paper? lol...
I think its aimed at people "in the field" who might be in rain, dirt, etc. Not for the office user someone who will throw it in the trink and go off road to a cell or electrical tower. But I agree, the design and color scheme is, well, not what I would want.
If I do that then I wouldn't choose a Hummer. I would go with Panasonic Toughbook if I want serious work.