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popular Posted by Dr.Wajahat about 1 year ago
popular Posted by Dr.Wajahat about 1 year ago

Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable (Cert. Refurb): 12.3" FHD+ IPS Touch, i5-1130G7, 16GB LPDDR4, 512GB SSD, Win 10 Pro $539.99

$539.99

$900

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$539.99 $899.99 Certified Refurbished sold by buyrefurbishedus via eBay, after 10% off (shown at checkout).

"2-year warranty. This item has a 2-year warranty serviced by Allstate."

SPECS:
  • 12.3" FHD+ (1920x1280) 3:2, 400-nits, 100% sRGB, Anti-reflection / Anti-smudge, 10-point Multi-touch, IPS Display
  • Intel Core i5-1130G7 (4C / 8T, 1.8 / 4.0GHz, 8MB)
  • 16GB Soldered LPDDR4x-4266
  • 512GB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe 3.0x4 NVMe
  • Iris Xe Graphics G7 (80 EUs)
  • Windows 10 Pro 64, English
  • Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201, 11ax 2x2 + BT5.1
  • Front 5.0MP + IR with Privacy Shutter / Rear 8.0MP
  • Stereo speakers, Realtek ALC3306-GRT codec, 1W x2, Dolby Audio
  • Backlit, English Keyboard
  • Lenovo Digital Pen
  • 42Whr Battery
  • Model: 20UW0012US
  • Weight:
    • Tablet: around 760 g (1.67 lbs)
    • Folio keyboard: 340 g (0.75 lbs)
    • Total: 1,100 g (2.42 lbs)
  • Ports:
    • 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4)
    • 1x Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 40Gbps (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4)
    • 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
    • 1x Pogo pin connector (8-point)


https://www.ebay.com/itm/15536403...SwSKNjxrZo
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$539.99 $899.99 Certified Refurbished sold by buyrefurbishedus via eBay, after 10% off (shown at checkout).

"2-year warranty. This item has a 2-year warranty serviced by Allstate."

SPECS:
  • 12.3" FHD+ (1920x1280) 3:2, 400-nits, 100% sRGB, Anti-reflection / Anti-smudge, 10-point Multi-touch, IPS Display
  • Intel Core i5-1130G7 (4C / 8T, 1.8 / 4.0GHz, 8MB)
  • 16GB Soldered LPDDR4x-4266
  • 512GB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe 3.0x4 NVMe
  • Iris Xe Graphics G7 (80 EUs)
  • Windows 10 Pro 64, English
  • Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201, 11ax 2x2 + BT5.1
  • Front 5.0MP + IR with Privacy Shutter / Rear 8.0MP
  • Stereo speakers, Realtek ALC3306-GRT codec, 1W x2, Dolby Audio
  • Backlit, English Keyboard
  • Lenovo Digital Pen
  • 42Whr Battery
  • Model: 20UW0012US
  • Weight:
    • Tablet: around 760 g (1.67 lbs)
    • Folio keyboard: 340 g (0.75 lbs)
    • Total: 1,100 g (2.42 lbs)
  • Ports:
    • 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4)
    • 1x Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 40Gbps (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4)
    • 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
    • 1x Pogo pin connector (8-point)


https://www.ebay.com/itm/15536403...SwSKNjxrZo
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about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
pko
about 1 year ago
11 Posts
Quote from HailRedskins :
My 2012 and 2014 MacBooks still work to this day. The 2014 is running Maverick and will upgrade to Sonoma shortly thanks to Open Core Patcher. Can't really say that for most Windows laptops. There's value in that amount of longevity and support, just like there's value in a cheap Windows laptop. Just get what works for you.
I have a 2014 ASUS Q502LA. It's running Windows 11 (Tiny11 - A lightweight version). https://www.tomshardware.com/how-...11-builder

It's running just as well as my much newer laptops for office work (Office 365 or Google Office Suite) and surfing the web. You can hardly tell the difference. For sure it is much better than a 2014 MacBook running Sonoma (which is still full of bloatware from Apple).

about 1 year ago
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Joined Oct 2004
about 1 year ago
JustAnotherSlob
about 1 year ago
1,160 Posts
Little late to the party, but we have two of these that we bought from a previous deal for about $650 new each when Lenovo clearance them out after they failed to dethrone the Microsoft surface. Good for what they are, nice little portable laptop tablet combos. One interesting nice effect is that my college age kid managed to destroy their keyboard, but with these the keyboards are removable and I found an eBay seller selling them new for $30. Grabbed a few extras since the kid's a klutz and I don't have to worry about destroyed keyboards. I use a rechargeable HP pen on mine
about 1 year ago
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Joined Nov 2010
about 1 year ago
Jerry_Clarkman
about 1 year ago
782 Posts
Quote from baggy :
Finally this is a used machine. And in used machine category, there are many Dell 2 in 1s available with better dollar value..

This one for $200

https://www.ebay.com/itm/18608898...media=COPY
The CPU is 4 generations older
about 1 year ago
248 Posts
Joined May 2012
about 1 year ago
Redcon605
about 1 year ago
248 Posts
If anyone uses ZIP as the payment method EBAY is offering 6% CB on TOP of other rewards. This is due to ZIPFEST.
about 1 year ago
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Joined Nov 2014
about 1 year ago
imoorad
about 1 year ago
35 Posts
Quote from HailRedskins :
My 2012 and 2014 MacBooks still work to this day. The 2014 is running Maverick and will upgrade to Sonoma shortly thanks to Open Core Patcher. Can't really say that for most Windows laptops. There's value in that amount of longevity and support, just like there's value in a cheap Windows laptop. Just get what works for you.
Can't make the comparison between the two platforms if you're using open core as a basis. Open core is an awesome hacktool designed to bypass EFI limitations. If that's the case, then we have Dell latitudes from 2010 running Windows 11 Pro beautifully using similar types of bypass tools
about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
JollyRoute8451
about 1 year ago
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x1280 lol
about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
Hun-chan
about 1 year ago
662 Posts
Quote from imoorad :
Can't make the comparison between the two platforms if you're using open core as a basis. Open core is an awesome hacktool designed to bypass EFI limitations. If that's the case, then we have Dell latitudes from 2010 running Windows 11 Pro beautifully using similar types of bypass tools
Genuinely curious about why you value Windows 11 compatibility. I've always found Windows 10 to be more user friendly.

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