Oh really
Removing trackpad buttons, reducing the RAM size, keeping the CPU the same for 4 years, and ignoring the loud complaints from your corp customers worked well then?
Until recently, dusty Lenovo PCs were looking a likely candidate to replace concrete in the British construction sector, such was the inventory glut confronting local ops. Things have improved, but still aren’t great. The company has already written down Windows 8.1 stock across Europe in July, Lenovo EMEA president Eric Cador …
Pricing's not that special. Still £100 more expensive than similar laptops from Asus & Fujitusu. Maybe they're all on special offer, but the Lenovo price doesn't look enticing.
Shame really, my first laptop was a thinkpad so I've always had a soft spot for them. Just a shame they're so expensive.
Plus there's the malware!