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I'm confused by Lenovo's naming these days. Before, "pad" used to denote the hybrid/tabletized devices with detachable touchscreens, and stuff like "note" and "book" tended to be laptops of varying size. Now it looks like "pad" is just laptops, or maybe it means the thinner ones?
Apple and Microsoft are probably the only companies doing relatively consistent naming of their laptops. trying to find my model of laptop online is an absolute nightmare
@phx @merthyr1831 no lenovo has the worst name conventions and worse names for the same laptop is different in different regions. my laptop here in Europe is: Lenovo yoga slim 7 pro x not to be confused with the yoga 7 pro or yoga slim 7. in north america they drop the yoga branding it's just lenovo slim 7 pro x
I imagine this means getting replacement parts is a nightmare