Ask HN: Laptop Suggestions?
Hey Hacker News,
I am in the market for a new laptop and have a few ideas but want to hear your guys suggestions or forewarnings about whats out there. I'd like to keep it in the $500 range but a little more (if it's worth it) is ok.
It's main use will be for all my dev work and a little graphic design here and there. I won't be doing a whole lot of gaming and will most likely be putting a Linux OS (in addition to whatever it comes pre-installed with) on it a somepoint.
Any suggestions? Thanks and Happy Holidays!
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[ 5.4 ms ] story [ 51.8 ms ] threadI don't use MacBooks anymore because they make it difficult for me to get a Linux distro on them, but I have had two and they lasted considerably longer. Unfortunately, there seems to be a high correlation with increase in price and increase in quality.
So it's not pretty, but I have had good luck with a thinkpad once upon a time (at a higher price point). So in the end, here is my tangible recommendation: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834310...
Anyway, thanks for the suggestions!
http://www.lenovo.com/products/us/laptop/thinkpad/
One thing that holds them back is the Red Hat nature to their hardware. Bleeding edge isn't in the name. BluRay and USB3 are available on some models, but not all and not standard (at least last time I checked). They are machines made for solid work, with solid keyboards and solid screens. Lenovo ThinkVantage is also a decent piece of software if that's up your alley.
If you want a laptop that's worth its weight in productivity, this is the one to buy. There's a reason they're the unchallenged standard in corporate America.
You can also run VM on it without worrying about battery obviously.
However, you might want to get a brand like clevo or sager, where you can build your own system.
I know there is a suggest a Laptop sub reddit, where they may be able to point you to a good setup.
You also could look for a used system, or one with a bad hd you can replace.
Best of luck, sorry I couldn't help more.