Would you pick a subtle gaming laptop or a spaceship?

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      10 days ago

      Came here to say Framework 16. They are nice boring silver. I have one and yes it runs hot, yes it’s loud when the fans are maxed, but it’s a pretty effective gaming computer I can pack up and take in my travels.

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    I’m really satisfied with my Lenovo Legion (2024 edition), and it looks reasonably normal. I’ve redacted my PS1 to give you some hardware info if you zoom in on the screen.

    It also has a Led keyboard with various modes. I always have mine set to “off”. Cooling schema can be selected via a hot key which worked out of the box in Linux mint.
    It’s slim, powerful, relatively lightweight, and overall great build quality. Easy to bring when on the move. Oh, and I included a partial feet Pic just for you <3

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    10 days ago

    it’s not a “gaming laptop”, it’s a luggable with heat management issues.

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      Unless someone really needs a GPU in the laptop for video editing or something, I would rather recommend that a Steam Deck and cheap netbook are probably better for most people’s needs. 2 devices that do their jobs well and have decent battery, instead of one device that kinda does everything kinda poorly.

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        8 days ago

        Some games are not optimized for steam decks, for example simulations, strategy games, everything that requires a keyboard or tries to display a lot of text on a small screen.

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    10 days ago

    I thought my Asus G14 looked pretty normal.

    Unfortunately it was a complete POS that never slept correctly or would randomly used the Nvidia GPU leading to like 2-3 hour battery life.

    ThinkPad + Steamdeck is my new solution.

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      9 days ago

      Yeah, finding a good-fitting case or backpack is a pain for the weird form factors

  • sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today
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    10 days ago

    I like normal understated looking laptops. I do however like RGB keyboards so I can set the color myself, typically red so it’s easy on the eyes at night.

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    9 days ago

    I didn’t read the title properly and clicked on the link, expecting a list of laptops that look fucking bonkers. Was disappointed…

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    10 days ago

    There’s no such thing, really. Gaming laptops have to deal with some pretty wild thermals so they necessitate being thicc and covered in air vents.

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      10 days ago

      Please review the recent gamers Nexus and Salem techsperts videos on Razer before buying one.

      Most common problem is the battery going full spicy pillow, and replacements not being available

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        10 days ago

        I’ve had two in the past, but recently moved away from them. I liked having a discrete gpu for ML work, the first one was a great machine, but the latest one burns through the battery in an hour or two that I decided to not get a razer this time around.

        But I appreciate the heads up!