In article <
[email protected]d>, I wrote:
I'm after something that weighs less than 2kg (preferably not
more than 1.5kg) -- so probably 13.3" or 14" -- and has at least FHD
display (the more the merrier) with all-day battery life. Wired
ethernet would be nice, and an internal LTE modem would be good too.
I need a minimum of 8GB of RAM, preferably more, and at least 500GB
of storage; I'd be happy with a spinning rust disk -- speed is not
that important to me -- and I'm reluctant to pay what it (still!)
costs for a 1TB+ SSD though there seems little option, these days.
It'd be nice if the RAM and main storage were replaceable/upgradeable
-- the disk especially, as I tend to upgrade an OS by installing a
clean (and larger) drive and doing a fresh install so that I have
the old setup as a backup.
I was expecting a flood of useful advice, but usenet is sadly neglected
these days! Thanks to those who did respond.
I ended up getting a Lenovo Thinkpad T460p. A little bigger and heavier
than I ideally wanted but a shade under 1.7kg so not too bad -- makes my
old Toshiba look huge and clunky. It's a 16:9 display but most of my
other requirements are met. I couldn't get it without Windows, but even
with the "Microsoft Tax" it was within budget, especially as Lenovo
were running a discount offer over the bank holiday.
The keyboard quite good. Home and End are awkwardly placed, and the Ctrl
and Fn keys should perhaps have been swapped (and can be, in software,
but as the keys are different sizes you can't swap the key tops) but
apart from that it's lovely to type on, and the 2560x1440 display is
beautiful.
It's a Skylake machine and not many Linux distros are up-to-date enough
to support it -- Debian stable ran but didn't recognize most of the
hardware (I gather Debian Testing does, with just one or two glitches)
-- but Ubuntu (with Mate) is running nicely. I avoided the models with
hybrid graphics which may be just as well.
Just thought I should report back.
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Cheers,
Daniel.
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