Laptop Retrospective
On Laptop Retrospective we will look at computers, laptops and technology. The focus of this channel is to:
1) Discuss specific machines, devices and systems that I have had the opportunity to use.
2) Explore past, present and future trends in the laptop, computer and the tech industry.
3) Provide suggestions and recommendations where possible.
4) Celebrate, critique and review technology.
5) Interview the movers and shakers of the mobile computing world, past and present.
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IBM ThinkPad R52: обзор бизнес-вычислений в 2000-х годах

Оглядываясь назад на акустические системы Roland MA-8

IdeaPad vs ThinkPad: $250 Challenge

Running Linux on hardware no longer supported by Windows

SecuX PUFido Clife Key (PUF FIDO 2 Security)

Kefeya N2 Monitor: 16:10 16" Portable Solution

Building an IBM ThinkPad 701c Model Kit

OIC StrongBox Power of 4: $5000 Portable PC from 2014

Top 5 ThinkPads I Haven't Filmed Yet

Interview with Polymatt: Unpacking the Art and Philosophy of Vintage Hardware Restoration

Divoom Pixoo 64 Display Review

BlitzWolf BW-S30 Desktop GaN Charger: Review

Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop: Worth a look on a budget

Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 2: Two-Tone Parts Machine

Apos Alpaca ErgoDox 76 "Hot Dox" V2 Keyboard Review

Nimo N153 Ryzen-Powered Laptop: In-depth Review

SkyLoong GK104 Pro: Most Customizable keyboard under $200

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme (G1): Thin and Powerful

Cabletime Magnetic Charging Cable and M.2 Enclosure

IBM ThinkPad i Series S30: Mirage Black Wonder

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G6: Quick Overview

Think Design Stories: The Design Centre Part 2 (ft. David Hill)

iFlyTek AI Note Air 2 Review

TROND Desk Clamp USB Power Bar

Think Design Stories: The Design Center Part 1 (ft. David Hill)

IBM Service Training VHS ThinkPad 701c and ThinkPad 760

Lenovo ThinkPad P14s G3: Battle damaged, going strong

LG-IBM ThinkPad 570 and The Scandal of LG-IBM

GameSir Cyclone 2: Multi-system controller

IBM ThinkPad A31: The Last of the A Series