Firstly, have been looking to upgrade my old workhorse Thinkpad W520 with the following considerations:
* Intended use - primarily coding & builds, a bit of 2D graphics, video/sound editing & encoding.
* Will not game, not even casually. Don't need discrete graphics.
* Linux support. Will very likely get rid of Windows, so built-in OS not a factor.
* Decent balance between battery life, portability.
* Decent screen (don't really need the best of the best).
* Upgradability. Would like to avoid soldered memory. Prefer two storage slots (any SSD/HDD combination).
* Better than decent build quality.
* USB-C charging.
* Budget - 1~1.3L
Narrowed down to the LG Gram 17 (Core i7-1065G7/8GB/512GB, ~99K on Amazon), since it ticks most of the above. Still would appreciate comments and actual user experiences, especially with the following:
* Linux support. Supposedly has a kernel driver and documented Linux support. Any actual experiences to share?
* Actual build quality. Believe this is an all metal build, but is it solid enough and built to last?
* Said to have 2 memory slots, 2 storage slots. Can someone share actual specs for these? Is either memory soldered? Intend to upgrade both memory and storage, right away.
* Display & keyboard quality.
* Actual battery life.
* Available/supported accessories.
* Support & service.
Had also considered these, originally:
* Asus Zephyrus G14 (~1.2L) - Great specs, build. Don't need the graphics hardware. Upgradability worries me.
* HP Omen (~1.2L) - Same as above, except for the upgradability.
* Dell XPS 13, Thinkpad X1/P series - Known Linux support. Proven build quality. Overpriced for the specs - poor VFM.
Any other pointers/recommendations welcome too. Thank you.
* Intended use - primarily coding & builds, a bit of 2D graphics, video/sound editing & encoding.
* Will not game, not even casually. Don't need discrete graphics.
* Linux support. Will very likely get rid of Windows, so built-in OS not a factor.
* Decent balance between battery life, portability.
* Decent screen (don't really need the best of the best).
* Upgradability. Would like to avoid soldered memory. Prefer two storage slots (any SSD/HDD combination).
* Better than decent build quality.
* USB-C charging.
* Budget - 1~1.3L
Narrowed down to the LG Gram 17 (Core i7-1065G7/8GB/512GB, ~99K on Amazon), since it ticks most of the above. Still would appreciate comments and actual user experiences, especially with the following:
* Linux support. Supposedly has a kernel driver and documented Linux support. Any actual experiences to share?
* Actual build quality. Believe this is an all metal build, but is it solid enough and built to last?
* Said to have 2 memory slots, 2 storage slots. Can someone share actual specs for these? Is either memory soldered? Intend to upgrade both memory and storage, right away.
* Display & keyboard quality.
* Actual battery life.
* Available/supported accessories.
* Support & service.
Had also considered these, originally:
* Asus Zephyrus G14 (~1.2L) - Great specs, build. Don't need the graphics hardware. Upgradability worries me.
* HP Omen (~1.2L) - Same as above, except for the upgradability.
* Dell XPS 13, Thinkpad X1/P series - Known Linux support. Proven build quality. Overpriced for the specs - poor VFM.
Any other pointers/recommendations welcome too. Thank you.