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		By: jensenjs		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My solution to this is quite simple, I have decided not to buy a Lenovo as previous planned within the next 1-2 years.

I have always liked the way the IBM/Lenovo is build, solid, intelligent, with hardware build in a user friendly way. But this was IBM that build it that way, an all the way solid and intelligent build PC, Lenovo was hired to build the machines, Lenovo took over the IBM product, and Lenovo got a great success out of keeping it the IBM way, and finally Lenovo smashed took a prime product and smashed it into pieces.

So HP are in the focus now, unless others show the same quality as the IBM laptop once was.

I don&#039;t like these flimsy ultra thin laptops, I want it to be a chunky and solid &quot;power station&quot;, I want to add more or change the Ram, I want to change the processors, and cards and so on.

The IBM/Lenovo was such a great product and Lenovo has turned the still great product into a overall security risk with build in resource consuming trash-can
Sad, very sad.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My solution to this is quite simple, I have decided not to buy a Lenovo as previous planned within the next 1-2 years.</p>
<p>I have always liked the way the IBM/Lenovo is build, solid, intelligent, with hardware build in a user friendly way. But this was IBM that build it that way, an all the way solid and intelligent build PC, Lenovo was hired to build the machines, Lenovo took over the IBM product, and Lenovo got a great success out of keeping it the IBM way, and finally Lenovo smashed took a prime product and smashed it into pieces.</p>
<p>So HP are in the focus now, unless others show the same quality as the IBM laptop once was.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t like these flimsy ultra thin laptops, I want it to be a chunky and solid &#8220;power station&#8221;, I want to add more or change the Ram, I want to change the processors, and cards and so on.</p>
<p>The IBM/Lenovo was such a great product and Lenovo has turned the still great product into a overall security risk with build in resource consuming trash-can<br />
Sad, very sad.</p>
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