
On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 11:06:51AM -0400, Alex Beamish via talk wrote:
It worked fine at the June meeting of the Perlmongers, sharing a Google Hangouts session. The next day, it wouldn't boot -- couldn't even get it to POST.
Hard to say. My wife did have her T430 stop turning on a few years ago. My solution was to buy another T430 on kijiji and swap parts to make it work again (hers has a better screen and ram, the other had a working motherboard, hers had working speakers, the other didn't, hers had backlit keyboard, the other didn't). Getting parts for a 3+ year old thinkpad T series is simple due to how many off lease machines are on the market.
I plan to buy the appropriate HD -> USB gadget to recover a few files; I assume there's little I can do to repair it.
Should work great.
[] Decent speed -- I did some Audacity editing on my laptop when my workstation died, and my goodness was that slow. [] Decent wifi -- the HP Pavillion's Wifi receiver was pretty temperamental. [] Decent battery -- no complaints about the HP, it would last two hours+ on a charge. That's enough for me. [] HDMI output -- I can get by on just the laptop screen, but I do like to have the ability to have multiple screens. [] Reasonable size -- I think the HP Pavillion had a 14" screen, and that fit into my knapsack nicely. I don't need a gigantic screen.
Well speed depends on the CPU and RAM. I have never had wifi issues on a thinkpad, but I have only ever got one with the highest intel wifi option. Never the cheaper thinkpad wifi (I think they were atheros based) option. Battery life seems to have gotten better and better with each generation. Some cleaim 10 or 15 hours now, while 5 years ago 2 or 3 hours was more likely. For HDMI, in the case of thinkpads, everything up to and including the Tx60 has mini displayport and needs a passive adapter to get HDMI. Tx70 and higher has HDMI ports. I believe the Tx70 also has a USB-C thunderbolt port which provides the same abilities as the mini display port did in terms of supporting various types of video output. -- Len Sorensen