this post was submitted on 27 Jan 2024
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Lenovo + Linux make a great combo.
Not really. Lenovo have a close relationship with Microsoft and they use proprietary, closed source firmware.
I already got functional laptops (an Alienware M15 r3 and a very recent HP Pavilion) but none of them come close to my Thinkpad T480 in terms of comfort of use, the overall build quality and the damn awesome keyboard.
Too bad that all (?) recent Thinkpads now have soldered RAM.
The Thinkpad X1 Extreme line-up does not have soldered RAM.
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