I'm sorry for being that guy but help me out, Sup Forumsentlemen. I'm looking to buy a laptop soon. Currently stuck between 5 models.
I'd use it mainly for programming, watching movies in bed & shitposting outside. I have a desktop for muh gay men & home-use but I'd need something portable. My biggest priorities are reliability, portability, battery life & linux support. I understand they're all different but I'd appreciate any input.
1. Thinkpad T430 or Thinkpad X230 I'm not sure whether there are any advantages of getting the T430 apart from the larger screen. I've heard that the build quality on the x230 isn't as solid and that X-series doesn't use the same materials as the T-series. I know the display isn't great on either of them and I might try to replace the screen for an IPS display.
3. Asus UX303 I've had a low-end Asus before (X550DP) and it wasn't too bad for its price. However I'm not fond of their flimsy build quality and awful customer service. The Zenbook has got decent specs but doesn't seem to be too popular here. Can the chinks be trusted?
4. Dell XPS 13 Quite pricey but is it worth it? I might look for a refurbished one.
5. Macbook Air 13" The meme laptop.
Feel free to tell me to kill myself and suggest a superior laptop not listed above.
Isaac Jenkins
Hp spectre x360 with an i7
Adam Allen
>Hp spectre Does it have overheating issues?
Jordan Brown
get a thinkpad x220, it meets all your requirements. t. user posting from an x220 right now.
Nolan Thomas
>My biggest priorities are reliability, portability, battery life & linux support Get the Air
Brody Rogers
>reliability, portability, battery life & linux support Except the shitbook air has none of those.
Austin Rivera
Except it has all of these you shitposter. OP you want a MacBook or or a Dell 7000 series. Don't get a meme think pad (they're shit and look like shit)
Josiah Murphy
2 rupees have been deposited in your shit eating hands Rajeesh.
Justin Brown
Why not the x230? It's got better CPU and GPU and comes with an SSD. The only thing shit about it is the keyboard.
Dominic Edwards
This OP. Get a MacBook air or a Dell. Both have great Linux support, battery life and hardware support. Don't bother with the think pad. It's thicker, has a worse screen, worse battery life and is not as durable. They are simply in no measurable way a better laptop
Ryan Collins
Go ride your delusional meme-train to a different board
Samuel Cox
>programming, watching movies in bed & shitposting outside A first generation Core processor or latest i7-6800 will do those tasks with no discernable speed difference.
Thomas Ramirez
>mactards actually latching on to dell to shill their garbage overheating throttling 800mhz memebooks
lmao
Hudson Clark
2 rupees have been deposited in your shit wiping hands Rajeesh!
Daniel Thomas
Whatever. It's up to op if he wants to listen to meme posting think pad fanboys or do his own objective research. I'm just pointing out the facts. Not cherry picking reviews and calling people names. The think pad is cheaper for a reason.
Leo Barnes
>mactoddler can only spout memes >gets BTFO by facts >spouts more memes
What went in your life?
Jackson Collins
Just buy a thinkpad.
Nathaniel Davis
For 3 of your 4 requirements. A Thinkpad is your best bet.
>Reliability They're enterprise class laptops, they're designed not to break, and if they do, they're easy to fix.
>Battery Life You can add a slice battery and nearly triple the battery life.
>Linux Support Sup Forums's obsession with Thinkpads is proof enough of this.
The other laptops you're considering are all consumer grade "ultrabooks" they have the portability and the high price tags. Whereas you can get a used Thinkpad with 16GB of RAM, and an i7 for not even $400 on Newegg.
It's not that Thinkpads are the greatest laptops ever, but they will always be better than consumer grade garbage.
Isaiah Miller
>4. Dell XPS 13 >Quite pricey but is it worth it? I might look for a refurbished one.
it is, but go for the non touch 9343 version (i5-5200 cpu) with however much ram/disk space need best battery life compared to touch version or even newer 9350 version; performance wise the newer 9350 is better on paper, in reality you wont notice a single difference
refurbished go for ~600 on amazon, new ones for 800-900+ bucks, maybe you could get it for even less on ebay?
i got it and it's totally worth, my only problem is that the dock support is shit for linux but you probably wont be using a dock anyway
Owen Nelson
Shell out the dough for a new MacBook. Literally the greatest and comfiest machine I've ever owned and is godlike for using in bed due to the fanless design.
Most of Sup Forums wants you to feel the way they do about tech. Cheap and unsatisfied.
Cameron Morales
get an x240 or t440p and upgrade the touchpad to one with real buttons and the screen to a 1080p ips one
Jace Long
>Thinkpad T430 or Thinkpad X230 Go for T420 or X220 if youre getting this one and replace the screen with a better one. These can be librebooted for free computing.
>Asus UX303 As you said best price performance out of all these laptops. Solid choice.
>Dell XPS 13 In my opinion the best overall laptop in the market right now. So I bought one and am very happy with it. However it is pricey so if its out of your budget look for something else
>Macbook Air 13" No. Thermal throtling and overpriced. If youre after osx only acceptable choice is macbook pros.