I'm thinking of buying myself a ThinkPad to run Linux on it. I've never owned one, and never ran Linux on anything. What are the differences between these two besides the size and numpad? Should I know something?
There shouldn't be much aside from cooking and screen size. This being said, in the U.S. at least the jump to the E14/P15 gen1 on the aftermarket isn't that much in terms of price and the performance has a significant improvement.
T480 (not sure about T580) is a strange beast regarding storage implemantation. I've seen SATA models (worse, slower) and NVMe models (better, rarer?, faster). I own the SATA one and I believe that good part of the performance difference I see between it and a T14 Gen 2 (running same setup and same tasks ) is on account of the faster storage. Among T14 devices NVMe is I believe standard.
There shouldn't be much aside from cooking and screen size. This being said, in the U.S. at least the jump to the E14/P15 gen1 on the aftermarket isn't that much in terms of price and the performance has a significant improvement.
T480 (not sure about T580) is a strange beast regarding storage implemantation. I've seen SATA models (worse, slower) and NVMe models (better, rarer?, faster). I own the SATA one and I believe that good part of the performance difference I see between it and a T14 Gen 2 (running same setup and same tasks ) is on account of the faster storage. Among T14 devices NVMe is I believe standard.
Don't all t480 models have both sata and m.2 (made for the smaller 2242 form factor) slots? Or are there full size nvme variants instead of sata?
The full T14 gen 1 goes for about the same price as a T480. Unless you really crave the dual batteries or dual ram slots the T14 is a better machine.