Depends on what would have happened. I’ve dropped it multiple times, and I even once stood on it accidentally. Luckily, the Laptop is built very well, so it didn’t got damaged.
In the first 3 years you’re covered by the warranty if you don’t accidentally damage it.
And for 5 years you can get spare parts from Lenovo for the T-Series, which aren’t very expensive. So I would have probably fixed it with them. After that it would have depended on the availability and the price of the spare part vs buying a new laptop.
I even considered replacing it when I bought the last new battery a few months ago. But the new Thinkpads have really small batteries (only 50Wh while mine has 96Wh) and shitty battery life. So it wasn’t that enticing to spend 1300+€ (and that’s usually the crappy base configuration. They charge obscene prices for more RAM/SSD) to buy a laptop which is less useful for me.
Depends on what would have happened. I’ve dropped it multiple times, and I even once stood on it accidentally. Luckily, the Laptop is built very well, so it didn’t got damaged.
In the first 3 years you’re covered by the warranty if you don’t accidentally damage it.
And for 5 years you can get spare parts from Lenovo for the T-Series, which aren’t very expensive. So I would have probably fixed it with them. After that it would have depended on the availability and the price of the spare part vs buying a new laptop.
I even considered replacing it when I bought the last new battery a few months ago. But the new Thinkpads have really small batteries (only 50Wh while mine has 96Wh) and shitty battery life. So it wasn’t that enticing to spend 1300+€ (and that’s usually the crappy base configuration. They charge obscene prices for more RAM/SSD) to buy a laptop which is less useful for me.