Please do. I've heard mixed results for different reasons on them. People I know who have ordered them didn't keep them, they had problems with them. Problems I hope they work out eventually. They were power users expecting the functions to work as advertised. They hated the screen, keyboard quality, and lack of just about every other comparable feature for the price. They knew they were going to pay a premium for it, but they felt the price was too high for the usability.
I imagine if you don't rely on it for work in any way, they're probably enough, but again to spend that kind of money on something you'll use once a week for 3-4 years before you throw it out or sell it is kind of nuts too.
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This has been my big reason for keeping my ThinkPad so long. I use my laptop A LOT. The keyboard and screen matter to me. The trackpad too. Keyboard is usually my biggest issue. The TP has spoiled me. I'm not really a guy who can stay pinned to a desktop. I may build one anyway and remote in locally from my TP if I need to.