I want to create a setup where I have a powerfull PC at home, and a lightweight economic laptop to carry around like at school to take notes or watch media on the go. I’d like to spend around 250 euro, and for the os linux is ok. Thanks for the help. P.S. sry if the sub doesn’t fit but I didn’t know where to post this P.P.S. sry for bad english

  • netburnr
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    411 months ago

    I’m a fan of used Lenovo T series laptops. The ones with the "s at the end of the model are the smaller and lighter versions. My last one was a t460s and it’s great.

    • @[email protected]
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      211 months ago

      I got the T490 so without the ‘s’ and it’s quite light but rugged and was lucky so it’s a 16GB / 512GB SSD for under 200€.

      Runs like a charm, battery life is crazy good and it gots all the connectics I need.

      Only downside I can see is if you want a bigger screen, it’s a 14" which is okay for me but maybe not for you.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 months ago

        Great laptop. I’ve used one at work for the last couple of years. I’d highly recommend any ‘business’ Lenovos (Lenovii?)
        Coincidentally I’m saying goodbye to my trusty T490 tonight and starting new adventures with my newly issued T14

      • netburnr
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        211 months ago

        I got my dad a t460 full size. That thing can do like 14 hours of car scanning and tuning without a charge.

          • netburnr
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            111 months ago

            You can get carburetor replacements that give you electronic fuel injection. holly is a popular brand, and you use software to adjust the fuel and spark of the engine for power or efficiency.

            • DominusOfMegadeus
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              111 months ago

              How does the laptop factor in to this? Also, could I improve fuel economy with this method?