Iโ€™m in the market for a new laptop. Preferably under $2000 and have good specs. 16 GB ram minimum and 500 GB SSD minimum. What recommendations does Lemmy have? If more details are needed please specify what and Iโ€™ll answer

EDIT: thank you everyone for the answers ๐Ÿ™‚ I do not need anymore suggestions

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Lenovo Thinkpad T14s AMD. Runs Linux perfectly, is fast, has a great keyboard, has a great trackpoint, and has good battery life.

If it doesnโ€™t run Linux, I donโ€™t buy the laptop.

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Iโ€™ve had good luck with Lenovo over the years. A job just got me an HP and Iโ€™m missing my last Lenovo.

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The Thinkpad E series AMD ones are also really good. I use one daily at work to run 2 monitors and its own (for 3 total). It doesnโ€™t hiccup at all on an AMD 5000 chip with Ryzen mobile. Battery life is fabulous when running just its own screen. I routinely get 8 hours of web/office suite work done.

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Thank you for the recommendation Iโ€™ll look into it

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There are computers that canโ€™t run Linux?

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My hp laptop has some bang & Olufsen speaker in it, and on Linux it sounds faint no matter what I try. Mic also very low volume.

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Linux support for Apple Silicon is still early stages, for example.

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None of the new removed laptops can run it really well at least. Itโ€™s being reverse-engineered by a small team, so maybe everything works in a few years. You can buy a Dell or Lenovo with Linux pre-installed and all the hardware works. Not so with removed.

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A lot of laptops have proprietary drivers that are Windows only. Wi-fi/touchpads not working is a common issue

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