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Posted by S.Yu
 - May 04, 2023, 16:54:19
Quote from: RobertJasiek on May 03, 2023, 17:49:23Wireless via USB or BT are both ok for me if only AES encryption is used! I know there is such for USB but I am not sure whether such has appeared for BT meanwhile.
Ah...yes, that...despite BT's progression I haven't noticed anything special on the encryption side...and despite all these generations of BT I still get pairing issues and automatic disconnections.
Posted by RobertJasiek
 - May 03, 2023, 17:49:23
Wireless via USB or BT are both ok for me if only AES encryption is used! I know there is such for USB but I am not sure whether such has appeared for BT meanwhile.
Posted by S.Yu
 - May 03, 2023, 17:10:28
Quote from: aindriu on May 02, 2023, 13:19:37the two USB A ports are most welcome, I use USB sticks and a wireless USB keyboard every day and only having one USB A is a real inconvenience. Pity the Yoga 7 Pro isn't like the 9 Pro in terms of ports.
I don't believe anybody really needs "wireless USB" keyboards, mice maybe for a lower latency/higher DPI but keyboards? Just use BT.
Posted by aindriu
 - May 02, 2023, 13:19:37
the two USB A ports are most welcome, I use USB sticks and a wireless USB keyboard every day and only having one USB A is a real inconvenience. Pity the Yoga 7 Pro isn't like the 9 Pro in terms of ports.
Posted by Josh
 - April 27, 2023, 08:08:36
Quote from: performance on March 29, 2023, 22:17:55shut the f*** up

I actually agree with joeyjoejoeshabadoo. Lenovo used to make some pretty good ThinkPads but the quality they're known for has degraded over the last year. YOGA has never been known for excellent quality or performance but mostly on their ability to be a 2-in-1 (or 360 degree flips?) and now they're using the same brand to try enter the premium laptop space.

I don't disagree, it's not for gaming (while it probably can) and it's not for the budgeteers, but I wouldn't be an early bird purchaser for this device until I'm sure some honest reviews can back up their claims.

No offence.
Posted by performance
 - March 29, 2023, 22:17:55
Quote from: joeyjoejoeshabadoo on March 28, 2023, 22:16:12More overpriced junk from lenovo

they've totally ruined the thinkpad brand - and they think we'll trust them with a yoga?

No. They're done. There are better alternatives for less money from better brands

shut the f*** up moron broke s***! go buy your typical garbage can zepirus g14 or whatever that plastic nonsense trash is called!! this is not for the brokie kiddo's wanna play Fortnite and have all the RGB.. f*** off idiot
Posted by coach99
 - March 29, 2023, 10:42:45
@A

It's pointless to discuss with you. You don't read carefully and once again you tried to distract from the topic. Have fun at sticking in the past and complaining about solutions which enable the use of old technologies in modern devices (devices like for example the Apple MacBooks with the M1 and M2 chips).
Posted by A
 - March 28, 2023, 23:40:10
Quote from: coach99 on March 28, 2023, 22:51:52Only you know why you've tried to distract from the topic ("Or why do you need multiple USB ports in the first place in 2023? We have wireless).

I mentioned two possible solutions to you, but obviously you are not interested into solutions.

Or some people don't care for such, they just want to plug stuff into their laptops and not worry about looking for "solutions". I can find you a solution to make everything wireless, but are you going to go okay I don't need usb ports anymore?

Their goal is wide appeal, people complain when there is a lack of USB-A ports. USB-A ports also have the advantage of being more durable than USB-C. One of the problem with tiny ports is the tip bends easily. I've already broken a few USB-C cables and ports. I've not yet broken a USB-A one despite using them for much longer

Also, I have USB-A flash drives which fold, how do I stick an adapter to that at all times? What if someone gives me a flash drive, do I expect them to give me an adapter too? Or it goes back to carrying adapters around.

We didn't switch from floppys/cd-roms because they were "dated" we switched away from them because software vendors stopped using them first. I already got stuff on flashdrives at conventions instead of CDs before they disappeared off laptops. I have yet to receive a usb-c flash drive. I am still getting microusb devices even.
Posted by coach99
 - March 28, 2023, 22:51:52
Quote from: A on March 28, 2023, 21:47:00Or why do you need multiple USB ports in the first place in 2023? We have wireless

It will be at least a good 5 years or more before USB-A starts getting phased out.

Only you know why you've tried to distract from the topic ("Or why do you need multiple USB ports in the first place in 2023? We have wireless).

I mentioned two possible solutions to you, but obviously you are not interested into solutions.
Posted by joeyjoejoeshabadoo
 - March 28, 2023, 22:16:12
More overpriced junk from lenovo

they've totally ruined the thinkpad brand - and they think we'll trust them with a yoga?

No. They're done. There are better alternatives for less money from better brands
Posted by A
 - March 28, 2023, 21:47:00
Quote from: coach99 on March 28, 2023, 20:43:58There are certainly people who would like to slide floppy disks or CDs into their laptops... back to the past.

You even wouldn't have "to carry around" adapters. Just buy new cables with an USB C port one side or put once adapters in the USB C ports and let them in there.
But the difference storing online or SD cars are cheap so it is easy to replace CDs and floppies, but even then it took a good decade till they stopped including them in laptops.

But it gets more difficult with USB. You are thinking that all USB devices can just be replaced with a new cable, but unfortunately not all USB devices come with detachable cables.

Not to mention not all users are tech savvy enough to look for cables on ebay(And know how to sort out defective ones from good ones), in the store USB cables are not cheap, and some are harder to find. For example many detachable cable devices still use mini-usb. Good luck finding mini-usb to usb-c in a local store.

Some things are harder to replace, just look at 3.5mm ports. Those were easily replaceable by USB yet how long did they take. Or why do you need multiple USB ports in the first place in 2023? We have wireless

It will be at least a good 5 years or more before USB-A starts getting phased out.
Posted by coach99
 - March 28, 2023, 20:43:58
Quote from: A on March 28, 2023, 19:53:54... I would still want a few USB A ports, at least 2 so I don't have to carry around an adapter

There are certainly people who would like to slide floppy disks or CDs into their laptops... back to the past.

You even wouldn't have "to carry around" adapters. Just buy new cables with an USB C port one side or put once adapters in the USB C ports and let them in there.
Posted by A
 - March 28, 2023, 19:53:54
Quote from: S.Yu on March 28, 2023, 17:14:55Lenovo just doesn't care to properly build a brand. Yogas that don't flip, ugh.
Yes, but that is nothing new. They screwed the brand years ago.

Quote from: coach99 on March 28, 2023, 17:20:57USB A ports in the year 2023 xD Lenovo lives in the past.
I don't know about you but 90% of my stuff is still USB A. Having more USB-C ports though would be nice, but I would still want a few USB A ports, at least 2 so I don't have to carry around an adapter
Posted by coach99
 - March 28, 2023, 17:32:53
Quote from: S.Yu on March 28, 2023, 17:14:55Lenovo just doesn't care to properly build a brand. Yogas that don't flip, ugh.

In my eyes that also applies to Dell, ASUS, HP, Samsung (e.g. no design philosophy, design changes just to offer something new, strange colour decisions like no silver and no grey in the case of the 2022 ASUS ZenBook S13, instead blue, green, pink/red, white).

That alone is going to make me switch to an Apple MacBook.
Posted by coach99
 - March 28, 2023, 17:20:57
USB A ports in the year 2023 xD Lenovo lives in the past.