I'm skeptical they will bother with the Razr, seems like a lot of work to intelligently use that external screen and Graphene probably doesn't have the interest to do that. Would be happy to be proven wrong.
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Motorola was kind of sluggish/selective about those, but they seem to pretty consistently have those features now. Always worth double checking.
I grant that Motorola may neglect to go top of the line (e.g. there's no 'flagship grade' non-folding phone on offer right now), but price wise, at least in the US, it seems to be in line with other options and the cheaper options are generally motorola.
Is this US or elsewhere? What are the better value competition in the mid-lower range.
I think the lens of "conservative" versus "liberal" is a fairly narrow and contextual one in general anyway... It's 'good enough' in American politics but even then...
The modularity might be considered almost a gimmick of recessed USB-C accessories, so I would personally be happy with a device that leaves that outside the core chassis, so long as the chassis ports are at least as modular as this ThinkPad concept. No idea if those big empty areas are a serious liability structurally or not...
Even among shitty laptops, it's always been keyboard, screen, or charging port as the things that break, not sure structural support matters too much on those fronts. I have had boards fail, but not due to physical events.
Note that ThinkPad and IdeaPad are practically different companies with how Lenovo acts.
Fully expect IdeaPads to continue to be shit. ThinkPad can do the most wondrous good stuff in the world and IdeaPad will stay garbage.
And yes, I went through the same exact maddeningly shitty keyboard replacement procedure. Never again IdeaPad, though ThinkPad has been fine.
Bonus points, ThinkPad brand never shipped Superfish, and most of the firmware security flaws have been IdeaPad side. It's amazing how half-assed they are with that brand yet pretty competent with ThinkPad.
Well, good...
Though reparability is a good part of it, another would be a concrete commitment that the form factor of various things will be consistent generation to generation, that Gen 8 boards will fit into a current laptop.
Ah, ok. I do wonder if at least the general divide between people opting to stay out of Tehran verus in the city is there with respect to being against or for the government. I could believe a bunch of people just want to make a living, but of those that support or reject the government, is there a divide between rural and urban?
Yes, but it's still worth pointing out that the compromises run deeper than alternatives, including Apple's own iPad Air.
Absolutely agree than phone socs can drive a viable experience, but it's just still pricier even using iPad Air as a comparison.
Tab hoarding I would guess.
Good news: thanks to the AI Bros, PCs will probably have 8gb of ram and 256gb of nand too .. isn't progress grand?
Ok, my ports break out of use, have had pretty bad luck with USB-C charging ports on the thinkpads... Never been dropped but they just stop working... Then if out of warranty I start using another USB-c port... then that breaks....
Seeing a modular USB-c port is just absolutely fantastic...