@rosb55 :-
Hallo.....and welcome to Linux.org.
I've had Latitudes for the last few years.....in my case, purchased from eBay.
The last was a 2008 D630. It was in nice condition, but it eventually expired due to GPU issues (well-known & documented with those models; thank you, Nvidia!) I paid around £75 for that one.
It got replaced last year with a second-hand E6430, around the same vintage as that belonging to
@Brickwizard . 2012-ish, 3rd-gen i5. Came with an HDD, which I swapped-out for a Crucial BX500 SSD myself (two screws out; remove, replace, back in, retighten the two screws. Piece of cake.) Easy to do, and only around £30 for the SSD.
The 8GB RAM got maxed-out to 16GB.
It also needed a new battery. The seller was open about the fact that the existing battery was shot, so I knew what I was getting into. Probably helped with the price; they were asking £75 or so, which I negotiated down to around £55! Lovely condition, and like all older Lats, built like a tank.
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These kinds of machine are ideal for most people to run Linux on. i5s are fine if you just do general stuff - like me - but if you do a lot of video-rendering or similarly intensive stuff, you might want to look for an i7-equipped variant for maybe a few quid more.
You do NOT need to "break the bank" where Linux is concerned. If you've got basic computer "know-how", all the above is easy to accomplish. None of it is hard, OR takes very long.
Any further questions, ask away. That's what we're here for.....because we like helping others to free themselves AND realise their hardware's potential.
(I wouldn't take too much notice of "reviews" for pattern parts on Amazon. It's well-known that most are AI-generated these days.....and the bots are clever enough to "knock" competitor's products now.
Most will be names you've never heard of, but they're usually serviceable. Dell original gear is horrendously expensive, which is partly why so many of us with Dells take this route.....but the upside is they're extremely easy to work on yourself).
Mike.
