I still have mine, although I can't remember if I have the X220, 230 or 240. Either way, after owning my ThinkPad for a few years I decided that Lenovo makes the best laptops
They certainly used to make some of the best machines, but most people believe the quality has been on a decline in the recent couple of years. Regardless, the old machines aren't going anywhere, at least for a decade or two, aren't they? 🙂
That's good and bad. We keep going back to older designs and they still seem to impress us after over a decade since they came out, but that means that the modern designs aren't that innovative anymore, at least to some.
Im really considering getting one, Can you share how long can the battery last? On some daily tasks such as Open several tabs in a browser and running windows.
These processors draw a lot of power compared to the newer revisions. It isn't horrible, but I wouldn't expect more than a couple of hours. Of course, that depends on the size of battery we're talking about, and whether it's used genuine battery that has already lost a part of its capacity, or an eBay knockoff that is barely ever good.
I've used it watch movies on a 4K television screen at 1080p, and it does seem to render smoothly. Using the machine while doing that does cause stutters at times though.
Currently, I have one genuine battery that came with the machine when I bought it from eBay, and then two from KingSener, one of which has been faulty from the start (and is now unusable), and the other, I do not trust.
@@myTerminal ah i see! Im still looking for a good brand but cant find any :( the oem battery doesnt hold a charge anymore and a dtek one i bought died very fast
My conclusion is that the only way is to buy used genuine batteries. They do not hold a 100% charge, but at least they do not degrade as quickly as the aftermarket ones.
I still have mine, although I can't remember if I have the X220, 230 or 240. Either way, after owning my ThinkPad for a few years I decided that Lenovo makes the best laptops
They certainly used to make some of the best machines, but most people believe the quality has been on a decline in the recent couple of years. Regardless, the old machines aren't going anywhere, at least for a decade or two, aren't they? 🙂
One of the best laptop keyboards ever made in my opinion. Great video !
True. Thanks for your kinds words!
I quite like my X220, wich is much better built than my X250
That's good and bad. We keep going back to older designs and they still seem to impress us after over a decade since they came out, but that means that the modern designs aren't that innovative anymore, at least to some.
Im really considering getting one, Can you share how long can the battery last? On some daily tasks such as Open several tabs in a browser and running windows.
These processors draw a lot of power compared to the newer revisions. It isn't horrible, but I wouldn't expect more than a couple of hours. Of course, that depends on the size of battery we're talking about, and whether it's used genuine battery that has already lost a part of its capacity, or an eBay knockoff that is barely ever good.
@@myTerminal Thank you so much for the reply!
Sorry for not being able to give a real number though. 😃
@@myTerminal You're so nice bro thank you again
HOW GOOD CAN x220 RUN VIDEOS IN 1080P?
I've used it watch movies on a 4K television screen at 1080p, and it does seem to render smoothly. Using the machine while doing that does cause stutters at times though.
@@myTerminal thank you for the reply
Great video.
I'm glad you liked it!
i love my x220, makes me wanna make a video about it, great video, thanks!
I'm glad you liked it.
fantastic video. should have more upvotes. free Palestine🇵🇸
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for your kind words!
Great feedback - thanks a lot!
I'm glad you found it helpful!
What batteries do you use?
Currently, I have one genuine battery that came with the machine when I bought it from eBay, and then two from KingSener, one of which has been faulty from the start (and is now unusable), and the other, I do not trust.
@@myTerminal ah i see! Im still looking for a good brand but cant find any :( the oem battery doesnt hold a charge anymore and a dtek one i bought died very fast
My conclusion is that the only way is to buy used genuine batteries. They do not hold a 100% charge, but at least they do not degrade as quickly as the aftermarket ones.
@@myTerminal so sad... Wish there was someone recelling them. You could get an insane capacity with more modern cells!
That's true.