Those dell, lenovo and hp usb c docks all come with one. Usually up to 180w I believe.
Those dell, lenovo and hp usb c docks all come with one. Usually up to 180w I believe.
Lenovo sells thunderbolt 4 cables for around 25€. Up to 230w
Fedora works great and it’ll bring most features as it’s getting updates as soon as they are stable.
You need to know basic knowledge like setting up flatpak for your software, bottles for windows software and knowledge about not being able to use many usb devices that need software.
I’m on Linux for 2 years now because of the same reasons and I’m happier than ever. It can get annoying sometimes but it’s worth it, windows is more annoying.
But it’s the base cpu?
The way I remember amd has even hours more battery life and pure power is also stronger. But some people are still set with Intel because of some reasons but I doubt there are many differences anymore.
That would be cool but it won’t fit as a module, as it needs to be in a certain size. Function keys and numpad are irreplaceable to me.
Im not sure but I believe there was a video on YouTube where a guy said, you can just write an email to amd or Intel and they’ll send you one.
I’d take the 16 inch with the entry cpu and without a gpu. 32gb would be preferred for windows, 16 for Linux.
I come from the PSP and Nintendo 3DS XL and I’m very happy with the lcd. You don’t always need the best and if you didn’t have the comparison, you’d still be happy.