Industrial (durable) laptops with matte screen and without manufacturer malware?
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Get a thinkpad, install coreboot+GNU/Linux on it and call it a day?
If someone would build a *nix-based laptop with a Mac-like hardware feel and OS integration experience (meaning stuff just works), that would be great. Can I have that right now, please?
Until then, the story remains "MacBook: The Worsening."
Until then, the story remains "MacBook: The Worsening."
Maybe I lack imagination but I don’t see how it can get worse after reducing serviceability to zero, removing all useful ports and introducing dongle hell. Oh, and the terrible keyboard and the touchbar abomination.
I am hoping my old MacBook Pro lives forever.
I am hoping my old MacBook Pro lives forever.
I just sold my last Apple product ever - a mid-2016 Touch Bar, top-specs. The machine itself wasn't a problem, great form factor and beautiful design... but your points about serviceability, useful ports and dongles is so painful I can't stand it!
I had to purchase a $300USD dock from Elgato just to get full speed from an ethernet connection. I had to pay way more than cost to get a larger SSD and upgraded memory. The only thing the MBP 13,3 had over my Thinkpad E560 is a better graphics chip and slightly better Core i7.
The keyboard blows, the touchbar is kinda useful but only the 5-10% of time I'm not at my desk with the lid closed and the dock.
None of this is to mention the proprietary software.
Old MBP was leagues better. My #1 requirement for a laptop is "can I upgrade the hardware myself"
I had to purchase a $300USD dock from Elgato just to get full speed from an ethernet connection. I had to pay way more than cost to get a larger SSD and upgraded memory. The only thing the MBP 13,3 had over my Thinkpad E560 is a better graphics chip and slightly better Core i7.
The keyboard blows, the touchbar is kinda useful but only the 5-10% of time I'm not at my desk with the lid closed and the dock.
None of this is to mention the proprietary software.
Old MBP was leagues better. My #1 requirement for a laptop is "can I upgrade the hardware myself"
OS X is still more secure and privacy friendly than windows. This is the main reason for me.
I'm on the search for a new laptop as well.
After the Spectre/Meltdown debacle, it's hard to say if any system is free of severe vulnerabilities (unless one is an expert).
At any rate, my plan is to buy either a Dell or Thinkpad direct from manufacturer and install "libreboot".
Alternatively, Purism is attempting to create this type of product: https://puri.sm/products/
After the Spectre/Meltdown debacle, it's hard to say if any system is free of severe vulnerabilities (unless one is an expert).
At any rate, my plan is to buy either a Dell or Thinkpad direct from manufacturer and install "libreboot".
Alternatively, Purism is attempting to create this type of product: https://puri.sm/products/
A Panasonic toughbook would come closest, but I haven't used one. I just saw youtube videos and ads abusing them. You could also get an old thinkpad(T420, W520). Other than them I don't really have any ideas, although googling `ruggeredized laptop` might bring some results.
As far as I know sadly there is nothing comparable to Lenovo today in the market.
nowhere. Both Intel and AMD have processor level "malware".
Where do I find this?