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I am looking for a cheap, light, tough, relatively fast laptop to replace my decade-old lenovo. It will be my daily computer for browsing, documents and occasional photo editing. I will install eitherUbuntu or Mint. I am looking at thinkpad x13 gen 1. It looks like the processor has an impact on the way it will be running, with different performances between ~~ARM~~ AMD and Intel. Can I buy either one or I there a real compatibility issue with intel?

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[–] HenriVolney@sh.itjust.works 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Wow, thanks for the info! I'm definitely getting a refurbished Thinkpad

[–] Digit@lemmy.wtf 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

:) That's what I replied from. :) / am typing on^1^. Refurbished Thinkpad. Is joyous.

Got a used one coming in the mail for about half the price and twice the spec of this one I got two years ago. Could buy each again at same price and still not be spending the same as new. Ample resources/spec headroom. Bought it in a hurry before ebayers realise DDR5's skyrocketing in price.

Though... those Linux focused hardware companies products do appeal more, now that I think about it... They care more than Lenovo. Worth supporting. Will likely get something with less planned obsolescence.

^1^ Okay, technically I'm typing on an old Kinesis Advantage... but it is plugged into the refurbished thinkpad~ /pedantic quibble.