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title: Asus X73SV-TY152V
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date: 2011-09-29
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I think this was my first laptop with hybrid graphics (Nvidia) and if
I'm not mistaken, I played a lot of [Battlefield 2][bf2] on this laptop.
I used this later at work (Electrician) for programming [Loxone] devices.
It still works, but I could not install the correct audio drives on recent
Windows versions.
[bf2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield_2
[Loxone]: https://www.loxone.com/

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title: HP Elitebook 830 G6
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date: 2024-05-25
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title: HP Elitebook 830 G6
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date: 2024-05-25
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I got this one specifically for my Winlink stuff so I don't have
to take my beloved ThinkPad with me.
The screen of the Elitebook is weird and sometimes hard to see
all at once, this is probably because of the protection that HP
has on its screen, so nobody can spy on my screen if they don't
look at it at a 90° angle... Useless for me (like the Sure Start
and similar protections).
These protections are one big reason that will keep me from buying
an HP laptop again.

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title: Lenovo T420 i5
title: Lenovo T420
summary: A tough notebook from Lenovo. It was quite decent when it came out.
date: 2017-07-22
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i5 quad core
It's still usable but playing the VP9 codecs (youtube) in fullscreen can lag sometimes.

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title: Lenovo T60
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date: 2014-02-10
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I don't use this anymore. It has a broken screen so it is packed into
it's bag and sits there in the closet.
It ran primarily FreeBSD mostly without X. I used this often when I had
to sleep at other locations for work to check my emails and read through
some newsgroups. (I do not need a computer for my work so I used this at
the evenings when I was back in the appartement.)

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title: Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen7
summary: Compact notebook with solid hardware for power users.
date: 2023-05-09
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linux machine... pat, winlink, had openbsd and freebsd on it for a while...
The X1 Carbon (Gen 7) weights 1160 grams.
I do have Arch Linux installed — which is my daily driver. I sometimes
boot from another NVME disk via a USB adapter into FreeBSD or OpenBSD
to keep them up to date.
I would like to have more power and RAM on this machine (more power cores)
but hey, it is really small so I will live with it...

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title: Microsoft Surface 2 Go
summary: Small tablet that runs Windows 10 (11).
date: 2022-11-11
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I currently run Fedora Linux on it -- because the touch interface
is the best on Fedora currently (or was when I installed it).
I bought this initially to use it for Winlink sessions but I find
the device not powerful enough (specially for digimodes). I also
hate lagging computers :winking_face_with_tongue:
Some data:
| weight | description |
| :--- | :--- |
| 541g | tablet alone |
| 561g | tablet with pen |
| 786g | tablet with keyboard |
| 806g | tablet with keyboard and pen |
I would not buy one again -- it is way too slow to be used by normal people.

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title: Microsoft Surface 2 Go
summary: Small tablet that runs Windows 10 (11).
date: 2022-11-11
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my windows machine...
Some data:
| weight | description |
| :--- | :--- |
| 541g | tablet alone |
| 561g | tablet with pen |
| 786g | tablet with keyboard |
| 806g | tablet with keyboard and pen |

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summary: shit laptop - shit company
date: 2021-04-30
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Bought because of Linux. Tuxedo provides only very old LTS distributions like
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lots of problems with that device - also on other installations of other distros.
I still use this for cracking passwords with john or hashcat and gaming with Steam.
It is also powerful enough to run a view virtual machines.

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title: Lenovo X1 Carbon
summary: Compact notebook with solid hardware for power users.
date: 2023-05-09
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linux machine... pat, winlink, had openbsd on it for a while...
The X1 Carbon (Gen 7) weights 1160 grams.
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