Consider the humble ThinkPad laptops of yore—machines beloved of corporate types and those just into the unassuming robustness of a laptop brick. Just what secrets are those funky chunky machines hiding in that bulky form factor?
Well, if you're a certain sort of sicko (like me) with deep pockets (unlike me), a custom motherboard bundle costing close to a grand (via ). The is designed to fit within the irregularly shaped innards of the Thinkpad X201 and 200, bringing the capabilities of the aging laptops from the tail end of the 2010s up to date.
If you fancy doing a bit of DIY on an already gutted ThinkPad, this motherboard (plus daughterboard, and a few other fittings) will set you back $1,300. If you want to do a bit [[link]] less DIY, an already retrofitted laptop (sans memory or storage—but with a choice of displays) ahead of a June ship date.
To state the obvious, you can find a solid laptop for much less. However, when it comes to the , our top budget pick is the , which it's definitely not impossible to find for a price that's in the same ballpark as that swish motherboard bundle alone.
As for ye olde ThinkPad, there's definitely no place in my backpack or my budget for it—a thing of beauty though this retrofit is. On the subject of improbable laptop [[link]] innards, I also quite enjoyed this intrepid YouTuber's quest to . Indeed, one of my first news stories at this fine establishment was about an ambitious modder that managed to squeeze .
I'm also charmed by the attempt to give an ancient laptop shell a new lease of life. If you're anything like our Jacob, . If you're anything like me, then is a subject that keeps you up at night. Though far from a perfect solution, retrofit builds like this at least keep older kit in circulation for longer.