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Small linux-friendly laptop
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Minisforum V3 is 12” and less than 1kg.
But it is not quite a laptop, expensive and very powerful - not sure if that suits you.
Linux wise, most of the stuff works (sleep, power profiles, volume buttons, fingerprint reader, face recognition, pen, touchscreen). Things that don't work are automatic rotate/accelerometer.
I'm super happy with it, running arch, doing development and using VMs.
Thanks. I've tried tablets and still prefer laptop form factor.