Quote from: Dr pantolones on Today at 10:29:10The author of this review is being unfair. I have one with the ultra 5 and 32gb ram and it is the best factory installed tablet ive ever owned. It really does count as a tablet bc you can run it in tablet mode for everything. No other major brand produces a linux tablet like this one from lenovo.
Quote from: Y_xa on December 07, 2025, 11:55:21I have Thinkpad X395, which is practically 6 years old version of this. What I can not understand is that how is in simple websurfing, this 6 years newer laptop has only 13% better battery life?In 6 years may be the testing has changed and the 13% is incorrect? Just a guess, or it's really that bad of an improvement.
QuoteRAM not upgradable (maximum 32 GB)This is indeed a big minus. To quote from a different post: .com/index.php?topic=215207.msg694078#msg694078:
QuoteWith only up to 32 GB RAM option and soldered at that, this laptop will age like milk. And the 8533 MT/s won't help at all. 32 GB minus 8 GB for the OS+etc. leaves 24 GB RAM and this is not enough to self-host the actually usable LLMs out there, even at the maximum usable quant (typically Q4_K_M). 48 GB or 64 GB RAM options required. (and ideally +~10 GB more for things like Gpt-Oss-120B)
Quote from: Thorfinnsson on December 19, 2024, 18:19:27[..]^ This. With only up to 32 GB RAM option and soldered at that, this laptop will age like milk. And the 8533 MT/s won't help at all. 32 GB minus 8 GB for the OS+etc. leaves 24 GB RAM and this is not enough to self-host the actually usable LLMs out there, even at the maximum usable quant (typically Q4_K_M). 48 GB or 64 GB RAM options required. (and ideally +~10 GB more for things like Gpt-Oss-120B)
32 GB RAM max is a big bust, but Intel is to blame here rather than Lenovo. Let's hope Intel addresses this issue as 32 GB is barely acceptable these days.