Bought a R400, first Thinkpad in a while
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2020 9:43 pm
Only had one Thinkpad before. A X230 from work back in 2014.
Unfortunately, this R400 is not as the seller described.
The screen hinge tension is good, but there's a lot of slop before it binds. So it is super loose for about a half inch of play at the top of the screen, then stiffens up. I made sure all the screws on the bottom were not loose.
The keyboard is really bizarre. If I press "s" on the left side of the key, nothing registers. I have to press really hard on the left and right arrows for anything to happen. Backspace was really bad (and "s" was worse) but fixed itself in use. All the keys *feel* fine, but unless I hammer down on some of them, no press registered. The trackpoint and touchpad seem to work really well.
Comes with a new battery but it's a knockoff, so I'll probably want to find a real one sooner than later.
Do you also know where I can find the latest BIOS / EC firmware updates? support.lenovo.com seems to not list an R series and only go as far back as T420.
Thank you for your time. Appreciate any advice you can offer.
Unfortunately, this R400 is not as the seller described.
The screen hinge tension is good, but there's a lot of slop before it binds. So it is super loose for about a half inch of play at the top of the screen, then stiffens up. I made sure all the screws on the bottom were not loose.
The keyboard is really bizarre. If I press "s" on the left side of the key, nothing registers. I have to press really hard on the left and right arrows for anything to happen. Backspace was really bad (and "s" was worse) but fixed itself in use. All the keys *feel* fine, but unless I hammer down on some of them, no press registered. The trackpoint and touchpad seem to work really well.
Comes with a new battery but it's a knockoff, so I'll probably want to find a real one sooner than later.
Do you also know where I can find the latest BIOS / EC firmware updates? support.lenovo.com seems to not list an R series and only go as far back as T420.
Thank you for your time. Appreciate any advice you can offer.