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Laptop Recommendation for Light Gaming
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Here's an idea: buy Framework 16. It's expensive, yes, but if your HDMI port stops working it's not an issue because internally it connects via USB so you can buy a new insert for hdmi for $20.
Not only that, but the dGPU can be removed and upgraded to a newer model. It's the only laptop on the market that can do this, and I'm waiting for the next AMD GPUs to actually buy a dGPU for my laptop. The iGPU actually games well too! I think similar to a 1050 or 1050ti in some games.
It doesn't come preloaded with Linux, but it has excellent support for it.