I am going to buy a laptop for college next year... Which is the best under a budget of 600 USD? A Mac Neo or another with Windows, which I would wipe or dual-boot with Zorin or KDE Plasma? I expect it to run 6 years at the least...
But would that last me 6 years without any major issues like battery life?1. You don't need a brand-new laptop. Buy used, refurbished.
2. HP, Dell, Lenovo - these are the best bets for Linux laptop without hassle. Avoid Mac.
Battery can be replaced, in laptop of any age.But would that last me 6 years without any major issues like battery life?
I am going to buy a laptop for college next year... Which is the best under a budget of 600 USD? A Mac Neo or another with Windows, which I would wipe or dual-boot with Zorin or KDE Plasma? I expect it to run 6 years at the least...
I'd second thinkpads any time, Dell xps close up. If you go look for refurbed thinkpads, my tip is to check and compare their business lines (T/X) for related models of a generation. For example, the t480s may even be cheaper refurbed than a t480, but has some extra RAM (some soldered plus the unsoldered), and a chassis that has both more magnesium - with it being a tad lighter at the same time. If you're planning on using it mobile, weight may matter.I'd recommend a refurbished thinkpad t480 - or a thinkpad t14 gen5 if you want something newer.