I started using IBM ThinkPads back in 2002, I have 7 ThinkPads althogether. I have 3 on stage, 3 in my office and one on Leilani's desk.

I've got a Lenovo/IBM transition model that broke once under warranty and was fixed for no charge (screen issue). I have another that the CMOS battery finally died on (replacement was $5.00 and I've since put into semi-retirement because the single core, Pentium III computer is just too slow by today's standards.

But they are all still running.

Not bad for 7 computers over the course of 8 years.

If the Idea Pads are as rugged as the ThinkPads, I think you'll be happy.

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