Pretty weird that I'm probably about to buy a Macbook Air. I mean, I'll run Linux on it, but still. It's just that I can't think of a better inexpensive tiny, portable laptop with good battery life.
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C.Cameron (cameron@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Friday, 11-Feb-2022 11:48:09 UTC C.Cameron -
:debian: πππππ :fedora: (selea@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Friday, 11-Feb-2022 11:48:06 UTC :debian: πππππ :fedora: I bought a Thinkpad X1 Carbon - used one.
I think battery life on that one is 6-8 hours, and it is lightweight aswell.I got it for 2000 SEK (about 210 USD)
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Stefan Midjich (stemid@mastodon.se)'s status on Friday, 11-Feb-2022 11:48:07 UTC Stefan Midjich @cameron They are robust, I mean they feel very solid. The macbooks.
But I've been happy with thinkpads for many years now so I don't miss the feel of a macbook. Imo there are plenty of good laptops.
My absolute favorite is my current company laptop, but it's very expensive. It's an X1 Yoga gen4, cost 28k SEK new. I'd never spend that much on a laptop myself.
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phoenixπ§ππππ (phoenix@chaos.social)'s status on Friday, 11-Feb-2022 11:48:16 UTC phoenixπ§ππππ @selea @stemid care to share were one gets such refurbished/used devices? 2000 SEK for a decent X1 sounds amazing!
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:debian: πππππ :fedora: (selea@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Friday, 11-Feb-2022 14:01:33 UTC :debian: πππππ :fedora: blocket.se :P it was sold by an individual in my town
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