I bought my 2nd hand refurbished X230 i7 in 2018 for about USD250, bundled with an external DVD-ROM drive. It was in really good condition, hardly any scratches. Spent maybe another USD200 changing the HDD to an SSD and upping the RAM to 16GB. Recently changed the original screen to an IPS. It's a bit overkill I have to admit but it's my only driver. I use it for everything: emails and word processing, surfing, watching RUclips and Netflix, playing Spotify, and recently hooked it up to a drawing tablet. It performs like a dream and rarely glitches. The only thing is that it's a bit heavy to carry around, and the onboard speakers are rather dinky sounding. But at the same time, it's built so solidly. I've accidentally dropped it a few times and didn't get a single dent. It actually outlived its original power cable... had to get a replacement. Battery life is not so great but I usually use it plugged in anyway. It's a shame Lenovo no longer supports it with updates. But other than the drawing tablet, I don't know if I'll hook up anything else to it. It's still very usable and I look forward to using it for many years to come.
I feel the same about my (rather much newer) T460. Still have to update RAM to 16gb and other than that, it's perfect for me - using it for personal use daily (like yourself) and I don't really feel much of a difference to my 1,000$ laptop from work.
Just picked one up in good condition, i5, 320GBHD, 8GB RAM, 9 cell battery with just 77 cycles and Win10Pro. Had a spare 500GB Samsung 850 EVO so dropped that in and did a clean install of Windows 10. It runs surprisingly well. After I configured BIOS for UEFI boot, I see the login screen in less than 10 seconds. Chrome, Firefox launch in a couple of seconds, even with multiple tabs open from a previous session. Love the full complement of ports, 2 x USB3, 1 x USB2 always on power for charging a phone or other device, SD card reader, express card slot (for possibly connecting an external GPU), VGA, mini-DisplayPort, gigabit ethernet, headphone/mic and a physical switch/button for turning on/off wifi and microphone. The screen hinge feels super strong, over-engineered. The keyboard is the best I've ever used in a laptop, great travel, very solid with no flex. There are two versions of this keyboard, one that isn't backlit, but has a small light located next to the webcam (useful if you need to read a printed document) as well as typing in a dark environment and one that is has traditional backlighting (also comes with the light next to the webcam). Other things I really appreciate about this laptop include the swappable batteries, (there are 4, 6 and 9 cell versions, depending on your priorities for portability or endurance) which you can still buy new, how trivial it is to remove/swap out the HD/SSD, RAM, keyboard and screen. Mine came with a TN screen which has bad (narrow) viewing angles so ordered a compatible IPS panel for about 40 euros on ALiExpress. I didn't plan on spending more money to upgrade such an old laptop but it runs so well it's become my daily driver. So if you're considering buying an X230, I'd look for one which already has an IPS panel. Other than that, my only other complaints would be that the touchpad/trackpad is smaller than what I'm used to and that I find that the fan comes on quite often (albeit at low speed). It is quite an old machine so I may just crack it open to replace the thermal paste which is a good idea in any case.
@@rocklee1764 6 cell = 4-5 hours / 9 cell = 6-7 hours. Considering the 9 cell has 94WH, it´s not great, but IvyBridge is from before the UltraBook 15W CPUs. The X230 has normal 35W CPUs. Maybe this is a reason why it runs so well for an old machine. If you have a battery with LGC cells, i recommend change in lenovo energy manager to stop charging at 92% and start charging at 88%. If you do this, then this battery will last almost forever. Charging to 100% kills it within about 500 cycles, because the WH / cell is too high on those LG cells.
Even though I have a few modern laptops, I do most of my writing on the x230. It has the best keyboard and is the most serviceable laptop on the market.
i'm using this amazing laptop from last 4 years, and it's great, only battery backup time is reduced from 7 hours to 2.5 hours(9 cell extended battery) i7-3520M 8gb ram 256gb ssd + 128gb Msata ssd for os IPS display backlight ver Keyboard nowadays refurbished one you can get around from 100-120$ with basic specs like 4gb 500gb 6 cell battery (in Pakistan).
Hello, I am running ThinkPad x230 i5 3320, 8GB ram Samsung, SSD msata Samsung Evo 250GB Ang original HDD Seagate 7200 rpm for arquive and backups, and ThinkPad business backpack by Targus... Perfect machine...
My first x230 is coming from one of my former company in 2012, after I was leaving there and return it back I still missing it, then in 2015 I bought a second hand one for myself, till today still very sharp in daily using, i5 CPU with 16g ddr3 ram is the best balance between the performance and running time, also with backlight keyboard and ISP screen. I think I can keep using it for the next 3 years at least.
I just ordered an X230 for £73/ 94 USD in Average condition. Just need to upgrade to SSD + 8 GIG of RAM - total cost for the laptop + the upgrade parts = £103/ 133 USD
I just bought one for 100 USD with 8 gigs of RAM, 320 HDD, and an i5 processor. I am planning to upgrade to a 9 cell battery, as well as an IPS. Hopefully it serves me well, i'll be running Linux distros and probably MacOS
I use an X230t in 2021 After Upgrading the Ram to 16gb , installing a 1TB ssd ....This machine is fine . I wish I could upgrade from an i5 to an i7 motherboard but I'm not sure if it will work .
i5 8 Gb Ram SSD. Still rolling in 2020. Bought a new keyboard and really happy with an SSD and a mechanical 1 Tb hard drive. Old can be just as good when it comes to Lenovo :)
Late but I'm planning to buy the Lenovo x230 4gb/320 GB how can I make it a monster gaming device under 30$ Note:1gb graphics card is 20$ in my country
I have 2 X 230's great machines. the problem with Apple is if you don't have money to pay a grand for a new machine every 2 years they are worth less. I use mac for my audio inter phase for live audio work and that's it!!!!
Hi. I've used mine for all those things except Adobe premiere but I've used it for DaVinci Resolve and my only complaint is that sometimes with editing videos it took me a while to finish video exporting. Other stuff run without a problem
hello, can I still use this laptop for programming like java and python? I'm still studying programming so i don't really need a powerful laptop plus i have a desktop that can handle heavier task..
I think it's good today but in 3 years time watching how fast everything is moving this laptop could not be enough. But it is cheap and tough. If you're on a budget you should consider it.
My theory is because of the situation right now. I've noticed that prices went up by around 50% for those laptops. I would try ebay. Sometimes you get lucky with auction
@@pinarsen8580 rica ederim, memnun musun? küçük geldi biraz bana harici ekran bağlayıp kullanıyorum, bataryası 4-6 saat, işlemci güç gerektigi zaman çok ısınıyor fan hemen soğutabiliyor
Hey, I bought my x230 last year and I tried using it for video editing and i found it really bad, I even thought about getting another notebook because of it, but the thing is that I never upgraded anything since then (i5 with 4gb of ram), so if i were to put more RAM do you guys think it would at least mitigate my problem? I always thought that the problem was that it doesn't have a dedicated GPU, but listening that he can run DaVinci Resolve on his, made me question this
Laptop is noisy especially when it's working hard. I have 6 cell battery and it usually last around 2 hours, but it's an old battery. I have big monitor connect it to it so I have no issue with that. My monitor is a LG wide screen monitor and laptop works with it very well. When I use it during my travels so for that purpose is ok, When I've used it before as a desktop I've found its screen little to small for me that's why I've bought bigger monitor.
@@KTPurdy How long does a new 9 cell battery last? I am a newbie to thinkpads, how many types of batteries are there and how long does each last? Thanks
I think the most low key laptops are hp and dell. Every Thinkpad fan thinks thinkpads are '''low key'', we gotta be honest with ourselves and say they are not :D. Ofcourse its not a flashy gaming laptop with Rgb, but there is something to them no other laptop has :))
"If you don't like it you can resell it really quickly" is what I think with every of the almost 100 thinkpads I owned and tried in the past xD And it kinda works lol. Bought the 4th x230 recently. the ones before all had issues not being adressed by seller or things I realized after looking deeper into things like coreboot for example. Now I have x230 IPS 8GB 128GB i5-3230M, great condition incl. battery for 139€. i5-3230M is slower than i5-3320M but remarkable quieter and cooler and draws less power which I like alot! Best would be i7 with deactivated turbo for quiet mode and activated turbo for performance mode but my i7 had coreboot pre-installed which prevents it from installing classic keyboard on it afterwards. I like all the mods available for this machine! 13,3" IPS mod (recently even 16:10), QuadCore mod, classic keyboard mod, eGPU, ivyrain bios, mSATA SSD, ipad speakers etc.
Which linux are thinking of ? I've tested linux mint on my Lenovo x230 and it worked. Tell me which one are you thinkung of and I will install and test it on this laptop
@@gadgetsngizmos1544 I bought one with the above mentioned specs. I hope it will perform well for basic tasks. Maybe I'll upgrade it later. It will be my first thinkpad and I'm very excited! Finding out about the brand has actually made me interested in computers for the first time, as an otherwise non technical person. Finally a masculine computer. Cheers.
@@avenger822 you should also think about using at least a small 128GB MSATA SSD and do a fresh windows install on it. Saving the money makes no sense, because the performance difference in everyday tasks is massive.
It depends on what kind of games you're playing. If you play basic games or older titles this little machine will handle them pretty darm well from what i saw. I don't have one of these units, but i plan on buying one due to the fact that the build quality is just amazing and it's pretty darm capabile too.
@@srancher6574 I do, for the value it is awesome for anything besides gaming, heating is the big problem here sadly and thermal paste/thermopads are really hard to replace.
I got in may 2020 in 110$. i7 8gb ram 500gb 7200rpm. Very clean condition. In Pakistan
from where ?
Wow
hoo lee sheet
Which city / shop ?
lol Pakistan... as if most ppl can just fly to Pakistan to get one lmao
I bought my 2nd hand refurbished X230 i7 in 2018 for about USD250, bundled with an external DVD-ROM drive. It was in really good condition, hardly any scratches. Spent maybe another USD200 changing the HDD to an SSD and upping the RAM to 16GB. Recently changed the original screen to an IPS. It's a bit overkill I have to admit but it's my only driver. I use it for everything: emails and word processing, surfing, watching RUclips and Netflix, playing Spotify, and recently hooked it up to a drawing tablet. It performs like a dream and rarely glitches. The only thing is that it's a bit heavy to carry around, and the onboard speakers are rather dinky sounding. But at the same time, it's built so solidly. I've accidentally dropped it a few times and didn't get a single dent. It actually outlived its original power cable... had to get a replacement. Battery life is not so great but I usually use it plugged in anyway. It's a shame Lenovo no longer supports it with updates. But other than the drawing tablet, I don't know if I'll hook up anything else to it. It's still very usable and I look forward to using it for many years to come.
I feel the same about my (rather much newer) T460. Still have to update RAM to 16gb and other than that, it's perfect for me - using it for personal use daily (like yourself) and I don't really feel much of a difference to my 1,000$ laptop from work.
Just picked one up in good condition, i5, 320GBHD, 8GB RAM, 9 cell battery with just 77 cycles and Win10Pro. Had a spare 500GB Samsung 850 EVO so dropped that in and did a clean install of Windows 10. It runs surprisingly well. After I configured BIOS for UEFI boot, I see the login screen in less than 10 seconds. Chrome, Firefox launch in a couple of seconds, even with multiple tabs open from a previous session. Love the full complement of ports, 2 x USB3, 1 x USB2 always on power for charging a phone or other device, SD card reader, express card slot (for possibly connecting an external GPU), VGA, mini-DisplayPort, gigabit ethernet, headphone/mic and a physical switch/button for turning on/off wifi and microphone. The screen hinge feels super strong, over-engineered. The keyboard is the best I've ever used in a laptop, great travel, very solid with no flex. There are two versions of this keyboard, one that isn't backlit, but has a small light located next to the webcam (useful if you need to read a printed document) as well as typing in a dark environment and one that is has traditional backlighting (also comes with the light next to the webcam). Other things I really appreciate about this laptop include the swappable batteries, (there are 4, 6 and 9 cell versions, depending on your priorities for portability or endurance) which you can still buy new, how trivial it is to remove/swap out the HD/SSD, RAM, keyboard and screen. Mine came with a TN screen which has bad (narrow) viewing angles so ordered a compatible IPS panel for about 40 euros on ALiExpress. I didn't plan on spending more money to upgrade such an old laptop but it runs so well it's become my daily driver. So if you're considering buying an X230, I'd look for one which already has an IPS panel. Other than that, my only other complaints would be that the touchpad/trackpad is smaller than what I'm used to and that I find that the fan comes on quite often (albeit at low speed). It is quite an old machine so I may just crack it open to replace the thermal paste which is a good idea in any case.
Hi. How’s the bettery life?
@@rocklee1764 6 cell = 4-5 hours / 9 cell = 6-7 hours. Considering the 9 cell has 94WH, it´s not great, but IvyBridge is from before the UltraBook 15W CPUs. The X230 has normal 35W CPUs. Maybe this is a reason why it runs so well for an old machine.
If you have a battery with LGC cells, i recommend change in lenovo energy manager to stop charging at 92% and start charging at 88%. If you do this, then this battery will last almost forever. Charging to 100% kills it within about 500 cycles, because the WH / cell is too high on those LG cells.
@@segoiii thanks man!
Even though I have a few modern laptops, I do most of my writing on the x230. It has the best keyboard and is the most serviceable laptop on the market.
i'm using this amazing laptop from last 4 years, and it's great, only battery backup time is reduced from 7 hours to 2.5 hours(9 cell extended battery)
i7-3520M
8gb ram
256gb ssd + 128gb Msata ssd for os
IPS display
backlight
ver Keyboard
nowadays refurbished one you can get around from 100-120$ with basic specs like 4gb 500gb 6 cell battery (in Pakistan).
Use it every day. SSD upgrade is a must and a huge improvement. Still snappy and viable. Only weakness is the speakers.
The speakers are luckily very easy to swap out. If I get one, perhaps I could mod an eGPU and add a subwoofer with a classic keyboard.
yup, I bought one in 2019, ugrade to ssd and add more ram, this is nice little laptop to thinker with.. I even manage to install osx mojave on it..
Hello, I am running ThinkPad x230 i5 3320, 8GB ram Samsung, SSD msata Samsung Evo 250GB Ang original HDD Seagate 7200 rpm for arquive and backups, and ThinkPad business backpack by Targus... Perfect machine...
I use lenovo thinkpad x230 watch this video
I also use lenovo thinkpad x230 watch this video,too.
I am running a X220 with 16GB Ram, SSD I7 2nd gen. My fave laptop :) just everything about the design is perfect!
You can flash bios and put there i7 3gen :))
@@robertpaczek9402 really ??? I didn't know that? How difficult it is ?
@@luisfernando55 sorry, my bad. I thought thats t420. On x220 it is rather unprofitable.
Just bought one of these, 8GB ram, 250ssd, I5. Cant wait to use this for university
@@Slothdeman They are solid machines mate
My first x230 is coming from one of my former company in 2012, after I was leaving there and return it back I still missing it, then in 2015 I bought a second hand one for myself, till today still very sharp in daily using, i5 CPU with 16g ddr3 ram is the best balance between the performance and running time, also with backlight keyboard and ISP screen. I think I can keep using it for the next 3 years at least.
x230 has been my daily driver for over 5 years. It can game pretty well considering it's age. I use it for emulation too.
I play games like Dust and Castle Crashers on my x230 all the time.
that's all im looking for thank you.
Can it run citta??
U mean dusk.
I still use mine..and I bought it as a refurbished device from Lenovo...still the bomb.
They are great laptops :)
Using a X230 in 2021 with Arch/XFCE. Great machine.
My x230 is an i5 with 6gb of ram. Works great! Look forward to upgrading the ram and screen.
I upgrade 6gb to 12 gb last few days ago ✌️
Mine x230 12GB RAM and 256GB SSD with ubuntu inside. Works great
Great laptop i just bought a used one on eBay in excellence condition for $100, I installed MacOS on it and runs smooth.
Same, but i have windows 10 on it... butr how is it for you?
The dumb Pencil I just got an m sata ssd and installed windows 10 now I have dual boot macOS Catania and Windows 10 runs smooth too.
@@XxWaNt5oM3xX wow, thats cool!!!
I just ordered an X230 for £73/ 94 USD in Average condition.
Just need to upgrade to SSD + 8 GIG of RAM - total cost for the laptop + the upgrade parts = £103/ 133 USD
Where from
I just bought one for 100 USD with 8 gigs of RAM, 320 HDD, and an i5 processor. I am planning to upgrade to a 9 cell battery, as well as an IPS. Hopefully it serves me well, i'll be running Linux distros and probably MacOS
I pick up x220 and x230! Great laptops
I use an X230t in 2021
After Upgrading the Ram to 16gb , installing a 1TB ssd ....This machine is fine .
I wish I could upgrade from an i5 to an i7 motherboard but I'm not sure if it will work .
bought one X230 two days ago, really like its performance so far with the price 5500 NTD.
i5 8 Gb Ram SSD. Still rolling in 2020. Bought a new keyboard and really happy with an SSD and a mechanical 1 Tb hard drive. Old can be just as good when it comes to Lenovo :)
how did you install both an ssd and a hdd on it I thought you can only install one drive and one MSATA SSD in place of the wan module?
it has 2 slots i think
Very nice. I have an X202 and X220. I like the "classic" keyboards :)
I just bought one last week
8gb RAM / 480 SSD
Still works well,
,watching from Taiwan
They are great machines
hells ye you can! i have the x230 and just bought the i7 X230 Tablet as well! Add an EGPU and its a solid device!
good review!
Thank you :)
@@gadgetsngizmos1544 ur welcome! I subbed as well!
Late but I'm planning to buy the Lenovo x230 4gb/320 GB how can I make it a monster gaming device under 30$ Note:1gb graphics card is 20$ in my country
I have 2 X 230's great machines. the problem with Apple is if you don't have money to pay a grand for a new machine every 2 years they are worth less. I use mac for my audio inter phase for live audio work and that's it!!!!
I got x220 its sick :)
I have the X220, X230 and T430 all great
I want to use it for office,photoshop,RUclips,Netflix and Adobe premiere in 1080p.
The usage is for university,because I have desktop for everything.
Hi. I've used mine for all those things except Adobe premiere but I've used it for DaVinci Resolve and my only complaint is that sometimes with editing videos it took me a while to finish video exporting. Other stuff run without a problem
MacBook m1 dude lmao. The x230 is for basic tasks and light gaming/programming. It's an old laptop for a reason.
Also just bought mine core i5 4gb ram 500 GB HDD at 150dolllars
Hello thanks for all. And i bought an for my school and a Game for 140€ and i wait
hello, can I still use this laptop for programming like java and python? I'm still studying programming so i don't really need a powerful laptop plus i have a desktop that can handle heavier task..
Mine is 8Gb ram and double the 2020 graphics
is it good enough for programming for the next 3 years? like using android studio... cz i'm a dev but I like tough and military looks laptop
I think it's good today but in 3 years time watching how fast everything is moving this laptop could not be enough. But it is cheap and tough. If you're on a budget you should consider it.
Why is this laptop so expensive on Amazon? It costs 250 Pounds. ... Any hints where I can buy refurbished laptops for under 200 pounds?
My theory is because of the situation right now. I've noticed that prices went up by around 50% for those laptops. I would try ebay. Sometimes you get lucky with auction
Türkiye'ye geliyorsan ucuza alabilirsin. Ben i7, 120gb ssd ,8 GB ram, 2650 TL'ye satın aldım. Gerçi halen pahalı ama artık normal durum bu
@@gadgetsngizmos1544 Thank you so much. At the end I bought one for 250 Pounds. It's ok. It's a good useful device and I have a very good RAM. :)
@@TheMrHiy cevabin icin tesekkür ederim. Artik burdan aldim 16GB RAM gayet iyi. 250 Pound verdim. Türkiyedeki fiyatlara ayni :)
@@pinarsen8580 rica ederim, memnun musun? küçük geldi biraz bana harici ekran bağlayıp kullanıyorum, bataryası 4-6 saat, işlemci güç gerektigi zaman çok ısınıyor fan hemen soğutabiliyor
Does it get hot when you watch 720p videos on RUclips?
No, i does not. In fact, you can also watch 1080p YT videos perfectly fine on this machine.👍
Is the hd Display good ?
Can it run Photoshop cs6 or any more recent version of Photoshop?
Hi. Yes. I've used it myself with no problems
@@gadgetsngizmos1544 thank for taking the time to reply may i ask witch version did you use?
@@dmkape9829 I've used the one with creative cloud
Hey, I bought my x230 last year and I tried using it for video editing and i found it really bad, I even thought about getting another notebook because of it, but the thing is that I never upgraded anything since then (i5 with 4gb of ram), so if i were to put more RAM do you guys think it would at least mitigate my problem? I always thought that the problem was that it doesn't have a dedicated GPU, but listening that he can run DaVinci Resolve on his, made me question this
I had same experience. X230 is not good for that.
I want one like this please how i can find it?
Try eBay
Thats my daily notebook I work as sysadmin and I do a lot of dev, everything under Debian 👍
Is this laptop noisy, does it consume lots of battery ...... Is the display good enough.....
Laptop is noisy especially when it's working hard. I have 6 cell battery and it usually last around 2 hours, but it's an old battery. I have big monitor connect it to it so I have no issue with that. My monitor is a LG wide screen monitor and laptop works with it very well. When I use it during my travels so for that purpose is ok, When I've used it before as a desktop I've found its screen little to small for me that's why I've bought bigger monitor.
9 cell batteries don't cost that much.
i have a 9 cell battery with a i7-3840qm, ssd, and 16gb ram and it last like 4-6 hours
@@KTPurdy How long does a new 9 cell battery last? I am a newbie to thinkpads, how many types of batteries are there and how long does each last? Thanks
@@jasonl4237 My guess is from 3 to 5 hours
I think the most low key laptops are hp and dell. Every Thinkpad fan thinks thinkpads are '''low key'', we gotta be honest with ourselves and say they are not :D. Ofcourse its not a flashy gaming laptop with Rgb, but there is something to them no other laptop has :))
Still good to purchase it right away?
Is It Good Enough For Networking Like Trouble Shooting and Configuration of Any WiFi Routers ??
yes it should be
Still using in 2024 with Google Chrome.
"If you don't like it you can resell it really quickly" is what I think with every of the almost 100 thinkpads I owned and tried in the past xD And it kinda works lol.
Bought the 4th x230 recently. the ones before all had issues not being adressed by seller or things I realized after looking deeper into things like coreboot for example. Now I have x230 IPS 8GB 128GB i5-3230M, great condition incl. battery for 139€. i5-3230M is slower than i5-3320M but remarkable quieter and cooler and draws less power which I like alot! Best would be i7 with deactivated turbo for quiet mode and activated turbo for performance mode but my i7 had coreboot pre-installed which prevents it from installing classic keyboard on it afterwards. I like all the mods available for this machine! 13,3" IPS mod (recently even 16:10), QuadCore mod, classic keyboard mod, eGPU, ivyrain bios, mSATA SSD, ipad speakers etc.
my question is can it run latest linux OS ?
Which linux are thinking of ? I've tested linux mint on my Lenovo x230 and it worked. Tell me which one are you thinkung of and I will install and test it on this laptop
@@gadgetsngizmos1544 I want to run Ubuntu 1844 also x230 or x 240 if I have to choose.
@@4121309 I will install it today and will let you know
I will make video as well
@@4121309 I run Ubuntu 16.04 on my X230
@@4121309 surely it will
Does the fingerprint work?
it does but it's very slow
Will a 4GB HDD i5 be good enough for basic use?
I would recommend at least 8GB
@@gadgetsngizmos1544 I bought one with the above mentioned specs. I hope it will perform well for basic tasks. Maybe I'll upgrade it later. It will be my first thinkpad and I'm very excited! Finding out about the brand has actually made me interested in computers for the first time, as an otherwise non technical person. Finally a masculine computer.
Cheers.
@@avenger822 you should also think about using at least a small 128GB MSATA SSD and do a fresh windows install on it. Saving the money makes no sense, because the performance difference in everyday tasks is massive.
X230 amazing ❤️❤️😎
Can we play a game on it when it is not modified
You can but it's not gonna be great experience
It plays new games
It depends on what kind of games you're playing. If you play basic games or older titles this little machine will handle them pretty darm well from what i saw. I don't have one of these units, but i plan on buying one due to the fact that the build quality is just amazing and it's pretty darm capabile too.
Ran Garuda Linux on this today and it's flying
can you connect a mouse and keyboard?
Yes you can. You can use usb ports to do that.
nice, has the backlit keyboard option!
Is it good for coding?
I have never used it for that .
I bought one and use it exclusively for coding. It a great Linux machine.
@@xc8 what type of coding do you do on it? web dev, app dev?
@@weltmeister both
@@xc8 how slow is it when making react apps or android apps?
i have it works terrible with hdd, im buying an ssd tomorrow
An SSD makes a day-night difference.
@@srancher6574 Yeah, i bought Crucial MX500 and the speed is great.
Nice choice. I hope you enjoy the X230. Solid little machine. I might buy one soon.
@@srancher6574 I do, for the value it is awesome for anything besides gaming, heating is the big problem here sadly and thermal paste/thermopads are really hard to replace.
got this today for USD 200
I hope you will enjoy it like I do 🙂
Is this laptop running PES 2018
It may struggle.
It does
Is this good for DDOSing?
👍
Nice vidéo man
porto carago
Одна вода
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It seems you pay too much for your income, all is how much you bought... Bad reviews
you what? detail,please
Nutty comment. It's a cheap laptop.