On 07/06/2018 07:47 AM, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
On 05/07/18 10:57 PM, Ben Oliver wrote:
On 18-07-06 08:43:44, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
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Default answer to many folks these days⦂
https://puri.sm/
I think they are in the market for a used ThinkPad.
Here's another vote for used ThinkPads. I'm on my second (a T410) and
it works quite well. A local shop sells refurbished ones for a good price.
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IMHO ThinkPads are the only laptop with a keyboard worth using. (I'm a
fast touch typist - YMMV.)
Hi Charlie! I have a T430 and a T400 using one or the other they both
feel the same, fantastic keyboard, but my old A31 is built like a tank
and the keyboard is old school IBM, they don't make them like that any
more and even today I enjoy using it. I needed HDMI and found a DELL
Latitude E6430, built lake tank with a all metal frame, has the IBM
keyboard and pointing stick, low power consumption I7-4 core, 16GB and
the HDMI, I paid 250.00 cash for it. All of them look like new, no
problems using linux software, firmware or drivers on any of them, all
coast less than 300.00 and I got them on the local Craigslist and I see
they serve us, canada, europe, asia/pacific/middle east, oceania, latin
america and africa.
https://www.craigslist.org/about/sites
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Jimmy Johnson
Slackware 14.2-64 - KDE 4.14.32 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda9
Registered Linux User #380263