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Hey lemmings!

I'm looking to get a new laptop in the near future but I keep getting lost in the details of what is good versus what I'd need.

I'm not really a gamer and already have a console for most games, but would like something that can at least run something like league of legends.

I also would be doing some light video editing but even so I don't think I'd need some top of the line cutting edge option.

So I thought I'd ask Lemmy for their thoughts on what's a good general purpose/workish laptop in 2023!

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[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Bang for the buck, Macs. Solid builds, last forever. I had a 2013 Air that I finally replaced this year with an M1. No PC I have ever had ever stuck around that long.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Second this. I threw Linux Mint on a 2012 Macbook Pro and have been happy with it. Had to install wifi drivers, but it was the last model with ethernet, so it wasn't a big deal.

I get mine off of woot.

[โ€“] Zeth0s 1 points 1 year ago

I have a Xps 13 from 2015. Still running well. I just need to replace the battery. The secret is the OS. I use linux, mac has a very similar OS. Laptops with a good OS can easily last a decade (with the exception of battery). I still have an hp from 2006, that I intensively used for work until 2013 with linux, that is still working. I had to change it because the wifi wasn't working, otherwise it is still fine.

Meanwhile my current hp work laptop, valued over 2500 $, with windows on it, was already broken after less than 6 months. It is a completely shitshow. Unfortunately my current company doesn't support any better OS.