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Around the beginning of 2017 I started researching a solid Linux laptop, something cheap yet powerful enough to handle everything I could throw at it. After a bit of searching and a lot of reading I came upon the X220 series of ThinkPads. These laptops are held in pretty high regard all across the internet for their remarkable compatibility with Linux. While on the smaller side for laptops, I tend to be one who uses my desktop when I am at home almost exclusively and as I plan on using it this on the go (and to replace my aging tablet), it should be fine for my needs. | Around the beginning of 2017 I started researching a solid Linux laptop, something cheap yet powerful enough to handle everything I could throw at it. After a bit of searching and a lot of reading I came upon the X220 series of ThinkPads. These laptops are held in pretty high regard all across the internet for their remarkable compatibility with Linux. While on the smaller side for laptops, I tend to be one who uses my desktop when I am at home almost exclusively and as I plan on using it this on the go (and to replace my aging tablet), it should be fine for my needs. | ||
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{{Changelog|2017-06-30|Purchased a Lenovo ThinkPad X220 from [//filmar.com/product/000347-lenovo-42901z2-12-5in-thinkpad-x220-intel-core-i7-2-80-8gb-0gb-webcam-w7/ Filmar Technologies]<br/>Item was listed as "LENOVO THINKPAD X220 – 2.80GHz, 0GB HDD, 8GB RAM, , W7 – GRADE A"<br/>Two upgrade options where selected on ordered: 160 GB Solid State Drive ($39.00) and Add AC Charger Adapter ($10.00).}} | |||
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Revision as of 08:44, 14 July 2017
ThinkPad X200Around the beginning of 2017 I started researching a solid Linux laptop, something cheap yet powerful enough to handle everything I could throw at it. After a bit of searching and a lot of reading I came upon the X220 series of ThinkPads. These laptops are held in pretty high regard all across the internet for their remarkable compatibility with Linux. While on the smaller side for laptops, I tend to be one who uses my desktop when I am at home almost exclusively and as I plan on using it this on the go (and to replace my aging tablet), it should be fine for my needs. History2017-06-30 : Purchased a Lenovo ThinkPad X220 from Filmar Technologies
Item was listed as "LENOVO THINKPAD X220 – 2.80GHz, 0GB HDD, 8GB RAM, , W7 – GRADE A" Two upgrade options where selected on ordered: 160 GB Solid State Drive ($39.00) and Add AC Charger Adapter ($10.00). Notes | Arch Linux x64_86
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