- Dec 31, 2005
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I've been realizing my mid-2010 MacBook Pro is no longer able to handle my demands. Too slow, too hot, crap battery life. It did its job for years but its time has come.
Picked an X260 with the i5-6200U, 256gb SSD, 16GB, the FHD IPS display (woohoo!) and the 6-cell secondary battery for the 17 or so hour battery life. (double woohoo).
I'll post my impressions when the machine is built and shipped.
Shaved some coin off the purchase price - 10 percent off the unit sale plus $50 for signing up for their newsletter. My company is throwing me a few bones and the rest is basically a tax writeoff since this is a work machine.
I found that this model seemed to hit all the bases for me. Skylake, decent screen option and that battery life. . . The thing is supposedly rugged and durable and not too heavy even loaded up with the biggest hot swappable battery option. Almost went with the i3-6100U but the price difference for the i5 was too small to not upgrade. I've read bad reviews about the base HD screen, OK reviews for the IPS HD screen and good things about the FHD IPS screen. I want the extra pixels, too.
I was tempted to buy the unit with 4GB ram and the 500GB HD and swap in an SSD and bigger memory stick but then I decided to just order the machine configured the way I want it. I'm not in the mood to crack open my brand new laptop, despite blowing money. It's worth it to me.
The machine seems to be a good size and not too thick or clunky. I like the super sleek and thin machines out there like the X1 carbon, etc, but I really wanted the insane battery life of the x260.
Anticipated pros: battery life, screen, performance, did I say battery life? Keyboard is going to be better than the MacBook, for sure.
Cons: no USB type C. 12.5 inches is a good screen size but I will feel a bit cramped for some tasks. The key travel is not as deep as some other higher-end lenovo models, but I can live with it.
Picked an X260 with the i5-6200U, 256gb SSD, 16GB, the FHD IPS display (woohoo!) and the 6-cell secondary battery for the 17 or so hour battery life. (double woohoo).
I'll post my impressions when the machine is built and shipped.
Shaved some coin off the purchase price - 10 percent off the unit sale plus $50 for signing up for their newsletter. My company is throwing me a few bones and the rest is basically a tax writeoff since this is a work machine.
I found that this model seemed to hit all the bases for me. Skylake, decent screen option and that battery life. . . The thing is supposedly rugged and durable and not too heavy even loaded up with the biggest hot swappable battery option. Almost went with the i3-6100U but the price difference for the i5 was too small to not upgrade. I've read bad reviews about the base HD screen, OK reviews for the IPS HD screen and good things about the FHD IPS screen. I want the extra pixels, too.
I was tempted to buy the unit with 4GB ram and the 500GB HD and swap in an SSD and bigger memory stick but then I decided to just order the machine configured the way I want it. I'm not in the mood to crack open my brand new laptop, despite blowing money. It's worth it to me.
The machine seems to be a good size and not too thick or clunky. I like the super sleek and thin machines out there like the X1 carbon, etc, but I really wanted the insane battery life of the x260.
Anticipated pros: battery life, screen, performance, did I say battery life? Keyboard is going to be better than the MacBook, for sure.
Cons: no USB type C. 12.5 inches is a good screen size but I will feel a bit cramped for some tasks. The key travel is not as deep as some other higher-end lenovo models, but I can live with it.