When the plastic case breaks, can I just take it all off and safely/comfortably use the laptop with only its inner frame? No? Then it's not comparable.
When the plastic latches break off, will my laptop stay closed? No? Then it's not comparable.
When the slider for the latches breaks off, can I still easily and comfortably open my laptop? No? Then it's not comparable.
I don't know why you're using removal of the outer case in the event of damage as a comparison of durability. Can you expand on the reasoning here? You can't take off the unibody of a MBP if the case is dented or damaged and still use it safely/comfortably.
My thinkpad doesn't have mechanical latches for anything -- not even a wifi enable/disable switch. I don't know about the entire series of thinkpads. The lid closes and opens smoothly, no latching mechanism -- and stays in the position you leave it in. It's just as smooth if not smoother than my old 2009 MBP.
On the subject of the stigma with 'plastic' cases -- we are not talking about cheap plastic here. The bottom of the laptop is metal of some kind. Same with the edges. The top of the lid is some sort of rubberized metal. The palm rests/speaker area is the only plastic I can find, and it has a similar texture and "solid feel" to the stuff I find on my prosumer DSLR -- something also designed to be rugged.
> I don't know why you're using removal of the outer case in the event of damage as a comparison of durability.
Because plastic breaks easily. Aluminum is far more durable. I've had no trouble at all with my PowerBook and MacBook Pro cases breaking or even substantially degrading, but every plastic laptop I've ever used has looked like it was hit by a bomb inside a year.
> My thinkpad doesn't have mechanical latches for anything
Lenovo's website clearly shows mechanical latches on Thinkpads, e.g.:
I've been unimpressed with the "ruggedness" of my Pentax SLR and DSLR (the latter a K-5 II). I've been similarly unimpressed with the ruggedness of my father's Canon DSLRs.
When the plastic latches break off, will my laptop stay closed? No? Then it's not comparable.
When the slider for the latches breaks off, can I still easily and comfortably open my laptop? No? Then it's not comparable.