Lenovo tsv 02/09/2012

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louise66

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Anyone know if this tsv is going to be an ultrabook? Lenovo have added a new model to the range and it does get some positive reviews.
 
Is it Lenovo who do those fab keyboards with the separate number pad? They cost about £130 from memory. Not sure if it's them or something similar.
 
Thanks BarklySparbs. Am at a friend's computer and enjoying myself. I like to see things in an at-a-glance table like that. Take care. x:heart: I'm just being silly now, I know. Byeeeee
 
Thanks BarklySparbs. Am at a friend's computer and enjoying myself. I like to see things in an at-a-glance table like that. Take care. x:heart: I'm just being silly now, I know. Byeeeee
Your link worked well and i was pleased with the results he he. Enjoy your day he he xxx
 
Checked with my IT boys and Lenovo is the keyboard I lust after. I'm a fast, bash the keys kind of touch typist who prefers a laptop size keyboard.

It's as well I'm a touch typist really because I wear the letters off the keyboard eventually with my bashing lol.
 
Thanks Tinkerbelle for that. Will be on the lookout now! Another touch-typist here of another era. Learned on a manual, had one electric typewriter in the class and each student used it for one week - 'twas an honour! And we had to keep both feet flat on the floor, left leg ahead, or the offending leg would get a slap with the yardstick, from the ever-vigilant teacher. Aw, the good old days! ;-) x Snarly
 
I learnt on a manual typewriter too but we had to slide our hands under this thing that covered the keys so there was n chance of seeing where the keys were.

I used to love "hitting return" as it's now called. You could really give that lever a whack. Tap tap tap ding ... whack!
 
Thanks Tinkerbelle for that. Will be on the lookout now! Another touch-typist here of another era. Learned on a manual, had one electric typewriter in the class and each student used it for one week - 'twas an honour! And we had to keep both feet flat on the floor, left leg ahead, or the offending leg would get a slap with the yardstick, from the ever-vigilant teacher. Aw, the good old days! ;-) x Snarly

I learnt on a manual typewriter too but we had to slide our hands under this thing that covered the keys so there was n chance of seeing where the keys were.

I used to love "hitting return" as it's now called. You could really give that lever a whack. Tap tap tap ding ... whack!

Wow that brings back memories of my typing classes!! This is very odd, but my typing teacher randomly popped into my head yesterday -28 years on...I too used to love the old manual machines.

All together now girls "asdfg space colon lkjh space" ooh no colon on here, how things have changed!

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