Laptops Community
- www.tomshardware.com Dell XPS 13 (9350) review: Lunar Lake on defense
Intel faces off against Qualcomm in Dell's XPS 13.
- www.tomshardware.com HP OmniBook Ultra review: AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 power with few compromises
Fast, attractive, and light – the HP OmniBook Ultra does it all
- www.tomshardware.com Lenovo ThinkPad T14s (Gen 6, Snapdragon) review: 21 hours of battery life
First ThinkPad with a Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite X sticks the landing.
- liliputing.com Samsung Chromebook Plus is a 2.6 pound laptop with a 15.6 inch OLED display and the latest Google Gemini AI features - Liliputing
Samsung Chromebook Plus is a 2.6 pound laptop with a 15.6 inch OLED display and the latest Google Gemini AI features
- www.tweaktown.com ASUS Zenbook S16 Laptop Review - Showcasing AMD's Strix Point APU
Powered by AMD's new Strix Point APU, ASUS has an ultra-thin, ultra-light Zenbook S16 laptop that just oozes style, performance, and class.
- liliputing.com HP introduces a cheaper OmniBook X 14 inch laptop with an 8-core Snapdragon Plus processor - Liliputing
HP introduces a cheaper OmniBook X 14 inch laptop with an 8-core Snapdragon Plus processor
- www.tomshardware.com Asus Zenbook S14 review: Intel Core Ultra 7 258V makes its debut
x86 aims for efficiency
- arstechnica.com Kubuntu Focus Ir14 Gen 2 review: Using Linux instead of messing with it
Learning to love a Linux system that's more of a workhorse than an adventure.
- www.kitguru.net Acer Swift 14 AI Review w/ Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus - KitGuru
The Acer Swift 14 AI is built around a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus chip rather than the usual x86 CPU
- liliputing.com Topton L20 360° Yoga is a cheap 11 inch convertible notebook with Intel N100 - Liliputing
Topton L20 360° Yoga is a cheap 11 inch convertible notebook with Intel N100
- hothardware.com HP EliteBook 1040 G11 Review: A Road Warrior’s Secret Weapon
HP's EliteBook 1040 G11 is a workhorse laptop with a minimalist design, excellent battery life, and solid feature set for business users.
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Are acer laptops unreliable?
I have an Acer Nitro 5, it's motherboard got fri3d the other day. Thankfully it was under warranty. But I wonder is acer laptops generally more unreliable than others?
Basically which laptops are reliable?
- liliputing.com Lenovo introduces an AMD version of the ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 laptop - Liliputing
Lenovo introduces an AMD version of the ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 laptop
- liliputing.com MSI Prestige 13 AI+ Evo is a 2.2 pound Lunar Lake laptop with a 13.3 inch, 2.8K OLED display - Liliputing
MSI Prestige 13 AI+ Evo is a 2.2 pound Lunar Lake laptop with a 13.3 inch, 2.8K OLED display
- www.tomshardware.com Lenovo's new AI-powered Yogas and IdeaPads use Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen AI 300
The Intel version is a new "Aura Edition"
- www.neowin.net Lenovo reveals a concept laptop with a screen that rotates to follow you
Lenovo has revealed another of its concept laptop designs. This one is called the Auto Twist and features a screen that rotates to follow your movements.
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How to choose next 3D gaming laptop? Need to understand what basic criteria to look for.
First, apologies if this isn't the best community; please direct me to a better venue if so.
TLDR: I need to buy 2× used gaming laptops that are powerful enough for 3D-heavy games -- I don't know what to look for?
Situation: My kids have used Lenovo laptops for their rooms, and after some years, their gaming choices (BeamNG and other such 3D-heavy games) mean that old business laptops won't cut it. They need to be replaced (the laptops, not the kids!).
Problem: Back when I was young, I understood CPU and GPU requirements - these days I don't. Help!
- An Intel i7 may be great but it may also be several years old. I don't understand the naming anymore.
- Most normal laptops have integrated graphics which don't satisfy even most basic GPU requirements.
- Real "gaming laptops" are expensive! And I need 2 of them! Gotta find something used, and I have no idea what search criteria to set.
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Fanless Laptops
My older Asus has lasted forever, I put this down to zero moving parts. It is however underpowered by today's standards. Are there any such laptops available today? And what's the linux support like?