Well i started my B tech course this year, I am looking for a laptop for my use case. I am using linux as a main os for 3 years.

The laptop which i currently use is a Dell Inspiron N5110. Its a pretty old machine so i am currently looking for an upgrade.

Things which I do :

  1. Read documents
  2. Watch videos and listen to music
  3. Light coding
  4. Tinker with almost everything
  5. Try new software if i can.

I REALLY need a a laptop with good cooling and battery life like 5 hours is fine.

  • @[email protected]
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    Just don’t get a modern HP laptop, or any old ones for that matter. They’re crap (personal experience). If you are not planning on playing modern AAA games then probably an older thinkpad would do. A friend of mine has an upgraded X1 Carbon gen 1, but i recommend something a little bit more modern for your usecases. I don’t know about battery life tho.

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      11 year ago

      I don’t plan on an HP or Dell. I have had the worst experiences with them. ThinkPad even if refurbished come for a higher price than $ 600 here.

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    refurbished thinkpad or dell xps. (buying something like a business model could save you money on the long run, because you’ll be able to service the laptop later on. Instead of owning one of the new cheap consumer electronics that has everything soldered on and glued shut. And is generally made more cheaply.) Make sure to save enough money to afford a replaceḿent battery. The second hand one won’t be at 100% capacity any more.)

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      No Dell pls. I do know that but I would like something a bit more updated.

  • @BromSwolligans
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    81 year ago

    Preowned ThinkPad. You can get a 2018 or so X1 Carbon for $400 or less on eBay.

      • @Chreutz
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        T480 is a decent machine. Had one for work (embedded dev) for three years.

      • @BromSwolligans
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        11 year ago

        Then I mean a later year because my girlfriend and I each own X1s from around that time which we bought on eBay. Mine, I believe, was listed as a 2018. Hers is a year newer. So those figures might need budged but I do not mean a T480.

        Unless you’re just recommending a T480 over an X1, in which case, I apologize for stepping all over your punchline.

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        eBay has many used ThinkPads at pretty cheap prices. If I were you I’d look for one with a recent-ish AMD Ryzen 5 or Ryzen 7. Look for CPUs with model numbers in the format 4xxx or 5xxx. And try to get 16GB of RAM if you can.

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    ThinkPads are generally pretty good. Got mine for ~£450 on eBay and it’s got ridiculous specs for that price (4k display, discrete GPU, 2 nvme slots, 32gb of ram and an 8 core 3.6ghz i7)

    I think it lasts about 5 hours of light use on Linux but like many ThinkPads you can swap out the battery so bringing a spare charged battery with you is an option if need be

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        Very high spec for the money, old hardware but still far more powerful than many modern laptops that are more expensive

        You’re not going to be running cyberpunk at 4k on it but for all of the things you mentioned it won’t even break a sweat

        Just make sure you pay attention to the specs because there are different builds of them with different amounts of memory, GPU and screen resolution I believe

  • Little1Lost
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    i dont really know about laptops but maybe get a used or refurbished one?
    at least two people around me buyed refurbished ones and had no problem

    • DotdevOP
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      11 year ago

      The battery backup is cut short in most refurbished.

      • lckdscl [they/them]
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        81 year ago

        Consider refurbished or second hand, please don’t buy a brand new laptop as there is so much waste in the world already. If you buy from big brands, you might be able to buy replacement batteries. If not, install Linux and use TLP. You could also ask the seller to measure the battery life. I was patient and managed to score a used ThinkPad and the battery health was 98% when I bought it.

        • DotdevOP
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          21 year ago

          The thing is I don’t know what kind of ThinkPad would be good for me.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            I managed to score a Thinkpad E14 Gen 1 for a couple hundred (the successor to the T4XX series). I’m not sure what the market is like in your country, but I bookmarked a few auction sites and checked them daily for a few weeks before I snagged mine. Definitely I viable strategy in some areas.

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      Well can’t get them in my area. Those would be my first pick if I could.

  • auth
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    Check out Swappa.com for a used laptop… Got a very good deal on a thinkpad. Almost any laptop will work for what you do except for tinkering with almost everything which is kind of hard to define… Just avoid the Google Chromebooks

  • elouboub
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    11 year ago

    https://linuxpreloaded.com/ has a lot of linux compatible laptop-vendors.

    Dunno where you are, so can’t recommend a specific laptop. Guessing from your currency I’d guess NA and looking at linux-preloaded, boy are there few options from non-oligopoly vendors in NA :/ And what the fuck are those prices in NA? Laptops with 16GB for 3kCAD? Bruh.

    You might have to shell out money to a corp that cares little for linux. Maybe these guys have a good list of affordable laptops https://laptopmountain.com/collections/linux

    • DotdevOP
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      11 year ago

      Im in India and for 16 GB will come in the price but the processor would be like a pentium.

  • @filister
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    Maybe buys something that you can expand in the future by adding extra RAM, replace the storage and exchange the battery. A lot of the modern laptops don’t allow you to do any of those (planned obsolescence?). I know older ThinkPads are a good option but I think newer models are less serviceable. In Linux you can use tlp to tune up your battery usage and reduce the power consumption to the bare minimum. I would also recommend a second-hand ThinkPad, but just check if it is upgradeable.

  • TimeMuncher2
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    11 year ago

    Search on Flipkart, there’s a few good laptops there. Don’t know if they are full Linux compatible.

    Take a look at this MSI Core i5 12th Gen - (16 GB/512 GB SSD/Windows 11 Home/4 GB Graphics/Arc A370M Intel ARC/144 Hz) Thin GF63 12HW-012IN Gaming Laptop on Flipkart

    With points and a 1000 off coupon it comes in your budget.

    I think you need to do something to make the GPU drivers work. See this reddit thread.

    Try running Linux os live usb on it and see if everything works. If you use Linux Mint, i think you need to install kernel 6.2 since it’s still on 5.xx kernel now.

    • DotdevOP
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      11 year ago

      Well the point is it should be linux compatible and I don’t game so it is an overkill.