Love the review! So much more interesting and informative than the 99% of reviews that just go over the specs and physical build. Love the real world info!
These are great value machines that will more importantly keep working for a long time in their intended environment. I am so glad to see that the mechanism for removing the rear case has been simplified. How many people did it take to realise that it could be as simple as a simple release latch style. I have spent years fighting with similar model Lenovo all in ones and would love to meet the genius who decided to make the case opening as painful a process for your fingers as is humanly possible ! Keep up the videos, I really enjoy them 🙏
Thanks Chris! Yes, I will have a video in about two weeks on a similar topic, not completely on tablets but on convertible laptops. Which is a combination of a laptop and a tablet. The tablet usually does not have a physical keyboard which business client still needs. This is where the “2 in 1 laptop” or convertible laptops come in. It could be used as a tablet but also has a fully functional keyboard so it looks-works like a laptop if needs to be.
cheers will be upgrading to a bare bones bundle soon, prob 6 months, an i5 14400F with 16 GB ram DDR4 760?? i thibk about 350 pounds uk. is that a god price, have to reuse my case, psu evga 650w gold, 1660 super and Samsung 980 nvme gen 3 500gb ssd
Love the review! So much more interesting and informative than the 99% of reviews that just go over the specs and physical build. Love the real world info!
Much appreciated!
These are great value machines that will more importantly keep working for a long time in their intended environment. I am so glad to see that the mechanism for removing the rear case has been simplified. How many people did it take to realise that it could be as simple as a simple release latch style. I have spent years fighting with similar model Lenovo all in ones and would love to meet the genius who decided to make the case opening as painful a process for your fingers as is humanly possible ! Keep up the videos, I really enjoy them 🙏
Thank you!
this is my school new pc i loved it
It’s a nice machine for sure!
I love your videos! I’ve learned so much from you. Will you ever do a video about tablets in a work environment when you need portability?
Thanks Chris! Yes, I will have a video in about two weeks on a similar topic, not completely on tablets but on convertible laptops. Which is a combination of a laptop and a tablet.
The tablet usually does not have a physical keyboard which business client still needs. This is where the “2 in 1 laptop” or convertible laptops come in. It could be used as a tablet but also has a fully functional keyboard so it looks-works like a laptop if needs to be.
thank u dawg great review!
Thank you!
the problem with wireless mouse and keyboards in big companies, is the staff move them around, loose the dongles. it becomes a mess. 😆
This is a problem for sure, I am about to test the Logitech C-U0007 Unifying Receiver since we have least 10 sets without the receiver ☹
Great info
Thanks for watching!
still usin an i7 4790k with an nvme rds and wrts at 1500 with a cooler master evo 212 double fan, runs fast still. x
cheers will be upgrading to a bare bones bundle soon, prob 6 months, an i5 14400F with 16 GB ram DDR4 760?? i thibk about 350 pounds uk. is that a god price, have to reuse my case, psu evga 650w gold, 1660 super and Samsung 980 nvme gen 3 500gb ssd
And now run it with Slackware Linux... and you will know what REAL speed and performance/power is.
Haven’t seen Linux from over two decades but looks like I have a chance to give it a try soon: th-cam.com/video/jFcYJLm3loo/w-d-xo.html
@@Scott.The.IT.Guy. Alien Bob makes live distro's. And his daily built iso files are UEFI compliant from the start.