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Where did you get your cheap Thinkpad?
On Leboncoin, a french site a bit like eBay, or Blocket if you're Swedish.
Merci, then. I'm from Germany but people use eBay and kleinanzeigen.de ("classified ads"/"petites annonces") here. I suppose you bought it used at that price? I'm faced with the same choices. My old Thinkpad is going to break down, soon. The Framework laptop looks very appealing, but a refurbished (newer than mine) Thinkpad would be nice, too. I even have a company that sells refurbished computers in my city. But they currently sell similar specs like you mentioned for around 300โฌ (and above). Thanks for the input. I'm going to wait until they do a sale or something catches my eye on eBay.
Sounds like the same type of site, and yeah I think I got lucky, I probably got twice the RAM and SSD for the price I paid.
Be patient (or chuck in some extra money) and you'll find one too I'm sure!
BTW you can buy different keyboards who are supposedly easy to change, if you find a non-German one.