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Laptop was inside a carrier and slipped no more than 20cm onto a wooden floor. Now the screen won't come on. Loads of work to do today that my business relies on. Any help or suggestions?
Been reading some interesting articles lately that the legions are MIL-STD 810G. Can anyone back this information up? I know some of the think pads are built pretty tough. The legions though?
Looking to buy a T15 something. Used. And I read about one with a plastic chassis. I was really looking for one with the magnesium and/or aluminum chassis. Is there any way to tell whithout physically touching what models have the rugged chassis?
We’ve been using Lenovo Thinkpads for a long time, but have been wanting to move away from them due to security concerns (the company is Chinese owned and has done some very sketchy stuff in the past). However, we haven’t because their laptops are very durable, which is necessary for our field technicians.
Does anyone know of a good alternative? The only other mil-spec tested laptops that I know of are the Dell Lattitude Rugged and the Panasonic Toughbooks, but those laptops are huge and heavy. Is there anything on the market that is tough and lightweight, other than the Thinkpads?