It's no secret that I love ThinkPads. The ThinkPad X300 is probably the best computer I've ever owned, and it was one of the last "classic" ThinkPads; it had a ThinkLight, a 7-row keyboard, a blue enter key, and a 16:10 aspect ratio screen.
Since then, Lenovo has produced some glorious machines. The third-generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a beautiful PC, deserving of the ThinkPad name. But it makes some concessions, shall we say, to modernity. It doesn't have a ThinkLight or the classic ThinkPad keyboard layout, and its screen, though very pretty, is a 16:9 part. While I continue to feel that the old way was the best way, I was resigned to accepting these changes as the price of progress.
But maybe I won't have to for much longer.
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