ibmthink
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Steht bei dir doch immer. Nein, war nur Spaß...Hier stand mist.
Hier mal ein guter Post zu Consumerization:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/not...iew-road-warrior-perfection-discussion-3.htmlI think ALL mainstream manufacturers that produce business notebooks are making design decisions based on the "consumerization" trend in large enterprise businesses. IT departments are still very important, but average employees at large companies are increasingly getting comfortable with technology to the point that they feel they shouldn't be forced to use a traditional thick, heavy, and "ugly" business laptop. IT managers don't want the entire workforce switching to MacBooks or bringing any random piece of technology to work and connecting it to the secure network because of the support nightmare involved. So IT managers are turning to partners like Lenovo, Dell, HP and others and saying, "Help us give employees what they want so they stop bringing their own PCs and tablets into the office, but make sure your products have the IT features and serviceability the IT team needs."
Das E6430s von Dell ist auch ein ganz klarer Schritt in diese Richtung. Keine Displayhaken mehr, niedrige Auflösung und es sieht auch IMHO eher wie ein Vostro aus als wie ein Latitude der älteren Schule.
Wer, Dell oder die neuen ThinkPads. Die neuen ThinkPads 1600, bei Dell weiß ich es nicht, aber ich vermute das selbe.Was für Speicher haben die verbaut? 1600er oder 1866er?