I'm a developer who's getting a bit sick of the high price of apple laptops. Their hardware used to be more reliable and I could justify the price for a great trackpad (the best I've ever used honestly), good battery life and OSX. I realize though I spend most of my time in chrome and the terminal and in theory I could be spending a lot less for something almost as good. (Maybe something with a better keyboard?)
It's been years since I've looked at the PC ecosystem and I frankly it scares me. I have no idea what's a marker of quality and what I can trust.
What are good linux laptops for 2018?
Good points:
- Strong hardware
- Looks nice
Bad points:
- M2 SSD requires changing some BIOS preferences to work on Linux
- Nvidia graphics card is a pain on Ubuntu. Do a Google search for nouveau.modeset
- The fans are on most of the time, even during idle. The machine isn't hot either - it just likes to run the fans
- The 1920x1080 screen isn't that great and a "4K" option is quite expensive
- The carbon-fibre looking plastic looks cheap and is a magnet for finger prints. It does not look good and is difficult to clean
- It's not a great machine to move about with. Mine weighs almost 2KG
- No Ethernet port unlike a T470. You need a USB adapter