I tried for years to define this channels. I think I have it: it's a consistent and respectful channel that is delightfully straight to the point and doesn't try to win the audience through bells and whistles. It does it by it's quiet and humble content.
This looks like a really nice laptop! I have a few Lenovo computers and they’re pretty well built. If I didn’t have my MacBook Air, I would consider it.
This is exactly the type of laptop I was interested in a few years back as a replacement for surface pro 2: it is small and light. However, these days it is possible to get a 15" that is actually light too- and that is preferred for me, as I really want a numpad. That is because the alphabet of my country has ~30 letters, so number keys above the letters are used for some of them, and it is awkward to constantly do switching between letters and numbers/symbols. And, probably no 13-14 inch laptop comes with numpad, only 15"+ ones.
Seems like a windows alternative to the Macbook Air. Idk how the batterylife of these 12th gen Intel chips are though, but I know those Macbook Airs and some AMD Ryzen chip laptops have great batterylife.
I tried for years to define this channels. I think I have it: it's a consistent and respectful channel that is delightfully straight to the point and doesn't try to win the audience through bells and whistles. It does it by it's quiet and humble content.
This looks like a really nice laptop! I have a few Lenovo computers and they’re pretty well built. If I didn’t have my MacBook Air, I would consider it.
One of the most wonderful things of this channel is that most laptop reviews have the Linux compatibility tested.
All laptops should be Upgradable. The two biggest bottlenecks are always ram and disk.
What about the webcam on Ubuntu? Also, is that version 22.04? Intel has been having some major issues with webcams on 22.04 and greater.
is the screen reflective or anti glare?
Thanks
This is exactly the type of laptop I was interested in a few years back as a replacement for surface pro 2: it is small and light. However, these days it is possible to get a 15" that is actually light too- and that is preferred for me, as I really want a numpad. That is because the alphabet of my country has ~30 letters, so number keys above the letters are used for some of them, and it is awkward to constantly do switching between letters and numbers/symbols. And, probably no 13-14 inch laptop comes with numpad, only 15"+ ones.
Lenovo’s spec sheet claims the non-Thunderbolt port runs at 20 Gbps.
This laptop can be upgraded with NVME PCIE 4 x4 SSD but rams are soldered on the motherboard
Seems like a windows alternative to the Macbook Air. Idk how the batterylife of these 12th gen Intel chips are though, but I know those Macbook Airs and some AMD Ryzen chip laptops have great batterylife.
Dam no usb ports all bad
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