
The Best Portable Laptop? - Tuxedo Infinitybook Pro 14 - Chris Titus Tech
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Date: 2022-03-21
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Comments and reviews: 8
Sokoloft
I'll have to look into this one some. Not a big fan of -Linux- marketed laptops aside from System76. They seem to have a good handle on making everything open source and providing repair parts/documentation. For me though. I bought a Thinkpad x250 off eBay this year for $130. It's served me very well so far and does everything I need a laptop to. I run Manjaro, and I look forward to trying your Debian install. Though I've never used strictly a window manager only install. Always xfce.
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I'll have to look into this one some. Not a big fan of -Linux- marketed laptops aside from System76. They seem to have a good handle on making everything open source and providing repair parts/documentation. For me though. I bought a Thinkpad x250 off eBay this year for $130. It's served me very well so far and does everything I need a laptop to. I run Manjaro, and I look forward to trying your Debian install. Though I've never used strictly a window manager only install. Always xfce.
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Aram
Nice review. I too have a -Clevo- based linux laptop from a US based Linux seller. Its also a rebranded Clevo (which might be why this machine looked familiar). Its been 4+ years and its been fantastic. I did have one fan making a grinding noises after three years , but I was able to get a replacement fan on ali-express and it wasn't a bad fix. There is a markup due to some of the work making sure linux works well on these machines, but totally worth it.
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Nice review. I too have a -Clevo- based linux laptop from a US based Linux seller. Its also a rebranded Clevo (which might be why this machine looked familiar). Its been 4+ years and its been fantastic. I did have one fan making a grinding noises after three years , but I was able to get a replacement fan on ali-express and it wasn't a bad fix. There is a markup due to some of the work making sure linux works well on these machines, but totally worth it.
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Corey
Using a comma for a decimal instead of a period has got to be one of the dumbest things I've ever seen.
The period signals the end of a sentence, just as it signals the end of whole dollars and the change to parts of a dollar.
Commas are like slowing down instead of stopping. Using a period to mark thousands? What's up with that?
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Using a comma for a decimal instead of a period has got to be one of the dumbest things I've ever seen.
The period signals the end of a sentence, just as it signals the end of whole dollars and the change to parts of a dollar.
Commas are like slowing down instead of stopping. Using a period to mark thousands? What's up with that?
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Kelvin
I'm so tired of single-panel trackpads that freak out because I just want to click with my thumb and leave it resting on the button. They also make dragging things harder. I could easily live without gestures, and I just want people to keep separate buttons as an option, but most never do. This is why I've been sticking with Lenovo.
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I'm so tired of single-panel trackpads that freak out because I just want to click with my thumb and leave it resting on the button. They also make dragging things harder. I could easily live without gestures, and I just want people to keep separate buttons as an option, but most never do. This is why I've been sticking with Lenovo.
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The_Misanthrope
Wait, did you said multiple times -2050 ti-? Are you sure is not a 3050 ti or a 1650 ti? Because there are strong rumors of a 2050ti for laptops but nobody has confirmed it exists in the wild...Might wanna contact the company as they could be in trouble for NDA stuff if you basically just broke NDA unbeknownst to you.
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Wait, did you said multiple times -2050 ti-? Are you sure is not a 3050 ti or a 1650 ti? Because there are strong rumors of a 2050ti for laptops but nobody has confirmed it exists in the wild...Might wanna contact the company as they could be in trouble for NDA stuff if you basically just broke NDA unbeknownst to you.
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Jason
Nice review Chris! I hope to get a new laptop in the coming year, and I'll be checking out Tuxedo for sure. I prefer business class laptops too, they are usually workhorses and are easier to repair for the most part. A port of the Linux control center would be awesome for other laptops.
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Nice review Chris! I hope to get a new laptop in the coming year, and I'll be checking out Tuxedo for sure. I prefer business class laptops too, they are usually workhorses and are easier to repair for the most part. A port of the Linux control center would be awesome for other laptops.
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nofebak
So a Chinese-made laptop pretending to be German, stuck with Ubuntu and proprietary software forcing you to use specific repositories. What's not to like XD I'm glad I didn't buy from them. I had my doubts after a little discussion with them about their configurations anyway.
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So a Chinese-made laptop pretending to be German, stuck with Ubuntu and proprietary software forcing you to use specific repositories. What's not to like XD I'm glad I didn't buy from them. I had my doubts after a little discussion with them about their configurations anyway.
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glukgluk
Gestures aren't supported by default you should install libinput, it's awesome you can directly say do this plasma action with libinput qt, so you don't even have to know what is the command that executes what you want to do.
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Gestures aren't supported by default you should install libinput, it's awesome you can directly say do this plasma action with libinput qt, so you don't even have to know what is the command that executes what you want to do.
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