Anyone seen before T480 selling outside? My workplace has them, though a little heavy, but I find them not bad
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I am curious. Where you managed to find the laptop ah? They are usually corporate sets???where to get x270 battery at a good price?
for both internal and ext pack.
thanks.
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You'll have to replace the top case to do that, along with buying the extra parts.Hi,
If I need to add a fingerprint scanner for a T470, the laptop casing doesn't have the "hold/area - usually a square" for fingerprint, so I need to 1) change the thinkpad laptop front case to one with the scan area (square area besides keyboard)? 2) get a fingerprint scanner module to plug in to the laptop motherboard?
If yes, where can I get help and pay their services and parts to do that? Thanks
You'll have to replace the top case to do that, along with buying the extra parts.
It's cheaper to get a fingerprint reader and sacrifice one of your USB ports, so I'd recommend you use a FIDO authenticator. Try this one: https://www.amazon.sg/Kensington-VeriMark-Fingerprint-Reader-Anti-Spoofing/dp/B01NAVWPOJ
Check with them. You could also look at FIDO2 keys from Yubikey. Those should more than adequately fulfil security requirements. Unless the company security is so backward that it won't accept hardware authentication tokens.Thank you firesong,
I need to full-fill a security requirement if I am going to get my own laptop to the company to use, only the fingerprint (2FA) is in the way now.
Does the USB fingerprint scanner able to use together with the company security boot software that requires user to scan their fingerprint before laptop boots to Windows and of course use the fingerprint scanner to login with a OTP code? I am not sure about that. But the laptop internal fingerprint scanner works. Also external USB can be misplaced while traveling too.
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Though I think the Verimark IT I linked above should do the trick, and it was $61 yesterday at time of linking.Check with them. You could also look at FIDO2 keys from Yubikey. Those should more than adequately fulfil security requirements. Unless the company security is so backward that it won't accept hardware authentication tokens.Though I think the Verimark IT I linked above should do the trick, and it was $61 yesterday at time of linking.
Caveat is that you'll have to unplug/plug in a key (if you go with the non-biometric Yubikeys) to authenticate each time. But I understand if they would rather a more permanent solution than a removeable USB key.
Personally, I wouldn't spend so much - you have to replace the entire top case to get one with the FP reader cutout, transplant the parts, and then install the extra hardware. Might actually be cheaper (both in financial cost as well as time and frustration) for you to source for another T470/s or newer on Carousell and sell your current.
Thanks again firesong, I have decided to give the external USB FP reader a try.
After checking with the company, they will do a bitlocker encryption for my hard disk for me.
If I lose my laptop, without the keys, they cannot retrieve data. I will have to make a police report and pay for the cost of the laptop of course.
Thanks.
Brought the external fingerprint reader USB. It's fast and good as it can integrate with Windows 10, will try it on Windows 7 soon see if it can be used.
By the way, anyone has a ThinkPad T480 to let go? I will be looking in the market to get one end of the month when my budget is approved.
It's to replace my old ThinkPad W540 and it's the last T series laptop that can goes up to 64GB RAM.
If you have lobang or has one or know someone selling, please help let me know.
Thank you.
There is utility in the market that can decrypt it locker disk. Is not that impossible, just more difficult.
Brought the external fingerprint reader USB. It's fast and good as it can integrate with Windows 10, will try it on Windows 7 soon see if it can be used.
By the way, anyone has a ThinkPad T480 to let go? I will be looking in the market to get one end of the month when my budget is approved.
It's to replace my old ThinkPad W540 and it's the last T series laptop that can goes up to 64GB RAM.
If you have lobang or has one or know someone selling, please help let me know.
Thank you.
Found out that the ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen1 is a very good alternative to the T480.
It's much lighter and bigger screen.
It's has much more powerful CPU and GPU too.
It can too upgrade RAM to 64GB.
Looks like it's time to camp on Carousell/eBay and hope to get what you want.
64GB of RAM is a lot though - what are you actually doing with your machine? I'm guessing CAD/Architectural work with an external GPU over Thunderbolt? If so, wouldn't it be more preferable to just go with something more suited to the task, like the Thinkpad P series?