That’s actually better than I thought though. I am also tempted into a 16:10 aspect ratio, but that’s only on the third gen which is unfortunate. Thanks for the link.
That’s actually better than I thought though. I am also tempted into a 16:10 aspect ratio, but that’s only on the third gen which is unfortunate. Thanks for the link.
I found a good T14 gen 1 with Ryzen CPU and 400 nits low-power display, but I read that the 4650U CPUs don’t support amd-pstate and only auto-cpufreq, meaning that it will affect negatively the battery life. The T14 gen 2 are unfortunately with the 300 nits display, which is quite mediocre. How much worse the battery would be on the gen1?
True that, and I generally prefer bigger screens. As I said what I don’t like is the price.
What Linux distro and version do you run? Do you have proton installed and all the drivers? It should run flawlessly.
I am on Linux and won’t change to W11 for sure.
Yes, exactly, what attracts me to Framework and ThinkPad is the repairability
I tend to lose adapters to be honest. And right now I am trying to get everything possible to support USB-C as it is super convenient and the chargers are also really small.
Yes, that’s why I want to have a USB-C charging. I have a 60W GAN charger.
In the night I do look every now and then, plus if I need some special symbol, it is much better if you have it on the keyboard instead of googling
For personal use, I will use it just when traveling, as I have a more powerful desktop. Nothing too fancy, a bit of programming, tinkering. Will run probably Hyprland. What’s important is to have 5-6 hours of battery life. I will probably run some containers, YouTube watching, browsing, should be portable and support charging over USB-C.
Damn, man, I admire your perseverance. 262 days of posting. Kudos!
Sadly, this is also coupled with a price increase on the downsized cards too, so we are double screwed.