What laptop are you using? Say something nice about it

What laptop are you using? Say something nice about it.

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T420
Everything but the display.

a 2016 macbook " pro "

it's not totally garbage

2010 15.4-inch MacBook Pro

Upgrades are easy

Latitude E6430

It's better than my last one.

X230
Perfect size

2016 macbook pro

it takes less time to coldboot into a windows VM than my IT issued laptop took to get past bitlocker.

acer aspire timelineX
How fucked am i?

T530. It's perfect in every way. Nice display, nice keyboard, nice specs, nice look, nice durability, nice upgrade-ability, cheap af, and it runs Linux distros great

Sleep snug, smug

A yoga.
It folds nicely and is sturdy enough for me to use on a ladder.
The stylus is pretty ok when drawing dicks or jotting notes

Asus G55VW. Decent for older games and a speedy shitposter, rarely leaves the house.

Asus 1015PN. Great little x86 netbook with Nvidia graphics, my on-the-go streamer and media consumer.

hp g4-1235dx. test laptop.

Asus K55A. Can be taken fully apart with one screw driver and a butter knife.

2011 MacBook Air i5 256gb running only Devuan + Cinnamon

It's literally perfect and I have owned perfection for years and imune from any arguments I made the right choice and got rewarded with years of quiet Linux perfection . Find it funny how Sup Forums gets into arguments about hardware I used a decade ago.

Still got an i7 for compute heavy tasks I remote into and 2 dell latitudes in the safe for doomsday....

Some times I have too look at Sup Forums and smile ... I covered my bases long ago

Some super cheap ASUS thing
It only costed me like a hundred bux, the battery lasts a millenia, and it has given me many a nights worth of salvation via coding while no net, and has saved my desktop multiple times from various issues
Also unlike macbooks it has a USB drive
I love you, my little pile of garbage

>Implying I only have one laptop

Latitude E4300

Backlight keyboard, clit, Centrino CPU and everyone who sees it says nice things about it. Its like having a cute dog and taking it everywhere!

Thinkpad T60 I bought for dirt cheap two years ago

I like the keyboard

N53SM
Two disks 16GB RAM and a quad core is nice

2014 Macbook air
It hasn't died just yet.
At least nothing made of metal broke, just the plastic

T460s

It's the only decent thin form factor laptop I could find that's not overtly pretending to be a macbook air.

>T440
I can play my Skyrims and shitpost.

sager np8268

not bad, got it for cheap and it runs just about everything i need it to

13" Mid 2010 MacBook Pro (with a Samsung EVO 750 SSD). Look and feel are still better than most current (non Apple) laptops and it runs perfectly.

W540

Nice screen, quad core, 32GB of RAM. Can totally disregard the nvidia chip, all displays are attached to intel.

Picked up a cheap T530 recently. First time I've made us of Linux as a desktop operating system. Previous attempts have always lead me to a hardware fault. Runs flawless on it.

2015 macbook pro. the best laptop that exists

Dell M6600
Unending battery life

Dell xps 9550 ( i7 6700 16gb ram 1tb ssd and 960m)

Got it dirt cheap and it should get me theough uni no problem.

X1 Carbon 3rd gen. Best keyboard in the game.

>Say something nice
Anime a shit

Dell Latitude E6420

She's a Latitude through and through. A definite upgrade from my last laptop (a Latitude D630 from 2004).

Latitudes are kickers, and this one's still kicking. I got her at the start of my junior year of HS. I'm in my second year of college now. She's gonna serve me for many years to come.

Thinkpad E330
It was very cheap, and goes gud with upgrades.
Pic related

same. how much did you pay user?

bought a t420 not too long ago
now it's broken, just like my life

Lenovo G405

I will be getting into college again next season so i will need a proper laptop that isnt missing half the keyboard any good budget Laptop around there?
Nothing flashy, i just need something that wont jew me out.

Toshiba C55 C-5241
its cheap and handles a lot more than it should.

HP 9470.

Keeps the nice utilitarian look of the old 8460's but doesn't look like a brutalist nightmare like the old ones.

Clevo P750DM2

It's practically a desktop, no throttling either, every component is user replaceable and upgradeable.

HP Stream 11, soon gonna replace it with either a dell latitude d630 or a dell latitude 2100

Lenovo ideapad y700 17-ISK

It was worth exactly what I paid for it.
I just wished it stayed clean and didn't get any grease stains...

Acer e5 475g
Nice specs with cheap price

T420
I've dropped it so many times and its perfectly fine, but I did break a hard drive that way once. I love it

T420s
Everything but the display and battery life.

W520

Pretty good for $175. Wish it was lighter now that I'm constantly moving around while doing the crypto day trade meme

x220
ids fast XX--DD

Thinkpad Yoga, fight me niggas

I really do love it. The problem is, I know I will never ever be able to go back to a normal laptop, especially one without a touchscreen.

Gigabyte p57xv7. It's 17", enough room for 3 hard drives, nice keyboard backlight, >4GB RAM, runs all m'gayms

ThinkPad X131e
It's small, comfy and can run games

xps 13
>compact
>gorgeous screen
>people compliment it
>dem bezels
>runs that shitty mmorpg im addicted to fine on wine
>debian strecht works out of the box

An iPad Pro . It's better than the shitty asus ultrabook I had.

2012 MacBook pro.
Pretty solid. Upgradeable

HP Envy 15 ae065sa.

At least the SSD that I put in it hasn't died.

Old i5 Acer. I swapped the HDD for an SSD and put the old HDD where the ROM drive was. Works pretty damned slick but lacks USB 3.0 and the battery is fucked.

x220
cheap, powerful and light. All of the best parts of the t420 in a smaller package. It also only cost $150, which is nice.

asus n551jm
its i7 4710hq stops throttling once you drill holes in the chassis and blow some air into it

Acer Aspire 5552g

It's shit, but I got it for free years ago so i can't complain. It used to have overheating problems which killed two chargers; cleaning didn't resolve the problem so I bought a laptop cooler.
My sister broke the hdd by making the notebook fall on the floor so I had to change it. I should replace the keyboard too but honestly, only 3 non important keys are missing so I'm not doing it for now.
I installed Linux Mint because I don't want to deal with viruzez, trojans and niggas infecting it; my parents use that notebook most of the time so that works. I only use it when I want to watch something using the TV with the Hdmi cable.

T5010

I can draw porn on it and its portable

ThinkPad Edge E130.

It was much cheaper than a X230 (still fast enough for lurking and casual programming), fits nicely into a suitcase or backpack together with all the paperwork I'm usually carrying around, and came without a bundled OS.
Also I haven't broken the hinges or scraped the paint on the bottom like my friends did with theirs.

T420
It's faster than my x200 tablet
And way faster than my X60
Also I love the thinklight

Acer Aspire V5-571PG, Touchscreen laptop from the windows 8 era with decent specs. currently my main driver since my main rig died.

T410
I like everything, but I worry about the temperature and the fans going. I'm looking into fan control programs on gentoo inorder to help this

chromebook pixel LS with gnu/linux

best things:

* display (resolution and 3:2)
* battery life (10-12 hours even in linux)
* coreboot

Early 2015 Macbook Pro 13".

It just werks.

happy with x220t but no 9c battery

It has a 1070 inside it. Also it's pretty light compared to older gaymen laptops.

>clevo

i had a clevo once, years ago. it had a 7970M in it.

i liked that thing but that was like 2012 so it got about 2 hours of battery life and weighed more than my asian gf

X220 - It makes a nice comfy shitposting machine, and does it's job when I need to actually be productive. Also great battery life with the 9 Cell. Might also buy the slice battery.

Main: Toshiba S55 - B5280: Very powerful and ultra power effeicent with SSD and Arch

Mule: HP ProBook 4520s: ... Nothing good to say. Old, beat to hell and back, anemic battery, heavy AF, 2 GB RAM, It is ready to be retired.

T430
It's fast, a lot of ports, Ultrabay, incredibly nice keyboard.

Windows Surface Book. Sup Forums says it's shit. I say otherwise. Assuming cost is irreverent, it's the best ultrabook on the market.

- All day battery life, even at max brightness.
- A stunning 2000x3000 retinal display makes everything look sharp.
- It's small, lightweight, well constructed, and visually appealing.
- Comes with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip on the motherboard, drastically improving the security offered by BitLocker's encryption.

just bought it. gonna sell my msi gs60 cause i dont use it for games like i used to. main laptop usage is csgo and plex streaming. upgrading to 8gb ram, new battery, 256gb ssd, and i7 740qm

2015 MacBook Pro 13" (i5/8GB/512GB SSD)

Dead silent and works. Touch pad is incredible, screen is okay (a bit too shiny, compared to my Dell U2515H), 6-8hr on battery. It is in perfect condition.

Some HP that I couldn't even find anywhere except for my local electronics store
The A10 9600p is a fine CPU
And the 2TB HDD is also really nice, I tend to use a lot of storage

X220
The ssd that makes windows usable.

X230
I've dropped it on concrete and it was fine. The size is perfect. It's as fast as I need it to be.

dell vostro 3558

not bad for its price but now I wish I bought a thinkpad

Dell XPS 15 9550
Display is amazing

HP Envy 17

Fast asf for anything I'll do on it.

XPS 13 9360
It has a really nice display.
Linux just works.

T430s.
It pretty much does everything I throw at it.

Surface Pro 3. I know MS gets hate, but they're hardware is pretty good.

Same, except mine is the tablet model and I got it for free.

Their

I second this
But i having some issues with my monitor joints
The right one makes a strange noise when closing the laptop

Besides of this i can't say anything bad about the T530
I have some big ass hands and it's just the perfect size for me
And it's robust and doesn't feel like it immediately breaks apart
I had a small Samsung netbook before the T530 and it was slow as fuck, cheap fabricated and the monitor joints very loose so the monitor "jiggled"

I'm currently using me old Asus EeePC. I find it very hard to say something nice about it, really. It's battery lasts quite a lot. That is perhaps the only good thing about that piece of s*it.

>What laptop are you using? Say something nice about it.
This bad boy right here... 2017 MBP 13".
It's badass. Coming from a Chinkbook, it's a huge upgrade. I'm so glad our IT department allowed us to get Macs now. Pretty much everyone in my department has switched.

x200 tablet
chicks dig the rotating screen

HP TouchSmart tm2
It's battery is dying. I disassembled it once to clean keyboard, but now the keyboard cover isn't secured correctly. It tends to get quite hot, have problems playing x265, or playing any high quality video when I have Firefox running.
I'm looking forward to getting a new laptop, but this tm2 became my friend. I won't get rid of it. It's too well made, I like it too much. It's been at least 5 years since we have been together.

It also got this sexy engraving on the back and top cover. It's not some shitty drawing, but lines cut in the metal body.

Yeah, that's a cool thing. Even better that them both feature Wacom tablets with fully featured stylus. Almost as good as Cintiq.

but can it install gentoo?

A 5 years old HP thing.
I no longer need to worry about children since the heat exhaust has cooked my testicles to perfection

ASUS R500VD
6 years old and still werking

for what purpose

HP 240 g5 14-inch
I like it, but the keyboard is shite for gayming on the few games it can handle

Fully decked out MBP 2017 15", currently sitting on a dragon dildo.

dell latitude e5530
cost $75

macbook pro
it looks good

I still have an old 18.4 inch Acer 8942G from 2010.

It has a shitty shitty TN panel but at least there are no dead or stuck pixels to complain about.

The CPU can be swapped out for a faster but more heat inducing model.

Also has 2 2.5 inch HDD bays.
and it has touch sensitive shortcuts on the left and right side of the keyboard.

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