This past year I’ve been checking local listings for used cheap laptops because it’d be neat to have a small portable Linux machine.

It’s just surprisingly difficult to confirm what specs a given model has or to find reviews for it. The sellers don’t always do the best job listing the components and googling the model numbers may not give you too many results either. Some manufacturers keep reusing the same model name year after year so you have similarly named computers with wildly different guts, or often a specific model number will only give you very local and very limited results which makes me think some SKUs are only sold in a few countries for a short period of time

Buying phones is much more simple in this regard

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    15 days ago

    got my first ever Christmas bonus this year, and as such intended to retire my 12 year old dual Xenon workstation.

    Spent a few hours looking at laptops in person, and on various websites and just came out worse for wear. It’s frustrating.

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      15 days ago

      If you’re looking for a laptop that can play games. Look for a laptop that has a high wattage charging brick. A low wattage charge would indicate that the graphics card is underclocked.

      Even if 2 laptops say that they have the same graphics card, one might have worse performance because it underpowers the graphics card.