| It's a shame that thinkpads are becoming less and less modular and functional. Some of my favorite functionalities are: * Red nub. I use it exclusively, the track pad is disabled and serves me no purpose * Hot swappable battery. I have a spare battery and it effectively doubles how long I can use my laptop without without charging. * 7 layered keyboard. It's great to not have to use so many keyboard shortcuts, but rather have a dedicated button. * Hardware switch for WiFi. If only it had one for the camera, microphone and sound. * Durable and modular. I installed a hard drive using nothing more than a screwdriver and a 5 minute YouTube tutorial. * Linux support (or at least not hindrance) Some things that I do not like about the leaked Thinkpads. * Envelope widthed laptops. I'm planning on using the Ethernet port before I plan on mailing my laptop in an envelope. * 1 gram lighter than earlier models. I'm not so strong, but I have no problem sticking my laptop in my backpack and walking around with it. If I really wanted to I could remove 1 gram from my backpack without having to make the compromises that Lenovo is. * Soldered memory. WTF Does anyone have a recommendation for a laptop that is still being built that have most of the features that I am looking for. Assuming that it is good quality, money is not so much of an issue. |
Are there any options out there at all for laptops that have at least usable keyboards, hot swappable batteries, proper Ethernet ports, basic maintainability and solid build quality instead of the insane thinness fetish?