I have used my brothers’ laptop 1)Asus fx504gd:

  • hate how bulky it is
  • how hot it gets that I can’t play games with it in my lap(I played skyrim on the laptop with the trackpad and trackpad got ruined and my legs had burn marks)
  • it’s corner are not rounded , and it becomes annoying to use.
  • battery life is 1 hour whatever you do
  • service center F1 services in my country didn’t provide warranty even though it was under warranty
  • runs stuff like stable diffusion, kobold with silly tavern , VM to cheat on certain tests .

2)HP elite book 840 or 845 g7 (amd)

  • 10 hour battery life
  • bought second hand with 3 months extended warranty left, was a import. After 1 month of use notice battery goes to 10% if not used for a few days, calls HP and then HP serviceman comes home next day replaces battery is done by time I bring him tea.
  • touchscreen
  • fingerprint
  • aluminum
  • just feels nice
  • portable
  • easy repairs and upgrades
  • can’t use stable diffusion, llama.CPP and kobold ai with silly tavern , musicgen or deep live webcam
  • no games
  • best for most of my use as I only get to play games in summer vacations and have nearly no time for my hobbies like exploring alternative internet, or running ai projects with college and cfa prep
  • but I just feel like I should have a gpu
  1. Macbook
  • love the power efficiency
  • great battery
  • I have no apple products so ecosystem has no benefits for me
  • walled garden
  • repair man David seems to hate them
  • costlier repairs
  • price gouging
  • non upgradeable -no idea how it might run things had little time with it

My main use cases: watching lectures, reading books on it, need to run VM to cheat a little, running games( occasionally) , llms and SD

What I like Power efficiency, repairable and upgradeable laptops, durable future proof But above all value for money cause I am on a budget which is less than 1000$

My confusion -Mac is price gouging but power efficient and has great battery -Elite book is great but doesn’t have a GPU

  • I hate Asus but similar gaming laptops which are bulky and feel crappy have great specs on paper
  • Should I just get 2 devices (steam deck is not available in my country, am not gonna buy rog ally and can’t find anything similar second hand) but then if I get a elite book my wife won’t let me get a PC or a something like steam deck

Ideal world scenario I would like a laptop I can use and play games on in my lap, it being with coreboot and Linux mint and still being able to explore my hobbies like ai projects on AMD CPU and GPU (ideally power efficient as ARM) and still being repair able and upgradeable.

But that’s an ideal world Nowadays I’d be happy if I can get a laptop and use with a wireless keyboard comfortably

  • helmet91@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    They say, nowadays nearly any laptop you could get is garbage due to insufficient cooling. Maybe they look promising at first, but you cannot use them for longer than 2-3 years, because the components simply get cooked inside. The only ones worthy of spending money on are the business-grade laptops, but they’re crazy expensive (for a good reason). Therefore you should probably look for a used one, maybe from a company dealing with refurbished devices. Sometimes it’s possible to get one that had been used for like 6 months, and you still have a number of years of warranty on it.

    My personal favorite is the ThinkPad T, P or X series. Those are quality products, and there are official video guides, spare parts for self repair. I’ve also read about bad experiences about a T580 (I think) here, on lemmy, but the circumstances were unclear to me. They wrote about a bending motherboard issue, when you pick up the laptop holding only at the corner.

    Framework laptops are also recommended a lot, but I’ve never gotten my hands on one, I don’t know their build quality.

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      27 days ago

      This reminds me of first time I saw a laptop being serviced the Asus one I mentioned. My brother opens it’s back for thermal pasting and cleaning fans hand me the back cover and I see it had turned black(just the area where copper tubes would have rested right above)

      David had similar advice told me to just get an used elitebook or thinkpad. That does seem like the best option, thanks for the advice.