I’m looking at getting myself a new laptop to replace my Dell Inspiron. I’ll be using it for some on the go video editing.

I watch TheLinuxExperiment and he seems happy enough with Tuxedo Laptops. I was looking at the TUXEDO Stellaris 16 - Gen5 - AMD but I’m open to other recommendations.

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    8 months ago

    Buy a thinkpad. You can customize them on Lenovos website and save money by removing the operating system etc.

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        8 months ago

        I love my T16 gen1. The P16 is more upgradable but also much more expensive. But basically yeah, you just have to pick the right model and specs.

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            8 months ago

            Most parts are replaceable, but I think at most only RAM and SSD are upgradable on the newer models. It’s truly disgusting that that’s become a feature and not the bare minimum.

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            8 months ago

            On the T16 I have one soldered RAM slot and one replaceable. Of course the SSD can be upgraded too.

            The P16 (not the P16s which is just a T16) has four upgradable RAM slots and two slots for SSD.

            So that’s not crazy amounts of upgradability but it’s something.

            I actually got a Legion Pro 5 instead because it’s a lot cheaper but still has 2 upgradable RAM slots and two SSD slots. My only complaint is that the keyboard is less stable than on a thinkpad and it looks like a gaming laptop.

            Someday I’ll get a P16 though… or else one of those Eurocom laptops, if only they had 16:10 screens and nice keyboards.

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      8 months ago

      That’s what I did.

      On their site you can order a fully customized machine and they’ll even install Linux for you.

      I ordered a full AMD laptop with a lot more RAM by saving the Windows tax.

      They are solid machines. I just got a Thinkpad P1 Gen 6 from work (1,8kg with a friggin 880 gram 230 Watt power supply that I will not have to carry around, fortunately) and it is great.