I was about to pull the trigger and buy a System 76 Pangolin when the trade BS started. As far as I can tell, there are no Canadian manufacturers (or repackagers like System 76), so I’m looking for suggestions. My preference would be Canadian, but happy to consider anything non-US.

I prefer to buy hardware that can last - my phone is nearly 10 years old, and my tower PC is almost 20, with various upgrades over time. I know that laptops aren’t as good for upgrades, but some sturdiness, and non-soldered RAM would be appreciated.

I’m looking for a 15"/16" laptop that plays well with Linux (I like Pop!OS, but fine to migrate) it would be primarily for office stuff, but with decent enough iGPU that I can do basic graphic work, and play some indy games. I’d like something that generally doesn’t sound like a helicopter when I use it. 1-2Tb SDD, and 32 GB RAM. ~$2500 CAD is my max.

I looked at Lenovo, but they’re getting expensive, and I’m not sure whether they go through the US prior to hitting Canada or not.

Thanks in advance!

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What about Framework? I don’t need a laptop and I want one 🤣

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Well, they’re American, and this is the “buy Canadian” group, so that’s one reason.

That said, I also really like the idea of Framework, and spent a -lot- of time reading reviews and comments because it was one I was seriously considering, too.

General consensus is that the 13" framework is great, but that screen is too small for my use case (I do some graphics work). The 16" is…OK. More of a proof of concept than a fully finished laptop. As someone who buys once every 10 years, I’d rather not sink $3000 - $5000 on something I’ll be frustrated with for 9.5 years.

(Edited to fix typo)

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LG is South Korean and they operate warehouses in Canada, so I assume they import directly (though not sure), and their Gram laptops are very good. They’re designed as ultrabooks, not gaming beasts, but they can still play some low spec games, and a 17" gram weighs less than a 13" macbook air, is more robust and durable (milspec’d), and has a full numpad to boot. I’ve been happy with mine for about 4.5 years now, running Windows, but most threads I’ve found seem to suggest people have no issue using Linux on it.

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Good to know. I recently picked up an LG TV after my Samsung died (it made it 17+ years, so can’t complain.) I’ve been happy with the TV, so will look into their laptops, too.

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I’ve purchased several off-lease laptops from Forest City Surplus (fcsurplus.ca) and have been very happy with them. They have a nice selection and I could never tell that they were refurbished.

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Buy preowned/used business laptops. $2500 is insane, spend less. You can find used laptops with the specs you suggested for less than $500, and they’ll likely last you 10+ years.

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Thank you, that’s a great idea! Do you have any suggestions for where to look? EBay wasn’t my friend, but I also wasn’t specifying business.

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I know some that ship Canada wide. Uniway Computers is where I’ve bought a bunch of my last few laptops.

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I’d buy an off-lease ThinkPad. There’s plenty liquidators that sell machines that were upgraded from one corp or another.

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How does one go about finding these liquidators?

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Lots of times they’ll put stuff up through auction houses like here.

Just pop in you city, or the closest large city, then liquidation auction into the search engine of choice. Should get a few hits for even moderately sized cities.

It’s a bit of an addiction, combing through lot listings, trying to find the decent bits and hoping to not get out bid at the last second.

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Many advertise on Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace and Kijiji. Small computer stores here and there. If you’re in the GTA, an example is Computation Ltd near Jane and Bloor. There are many others, that’s just one I know of and purchased from.

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There’s also Bauer systems that have offlease equipment. https://www.bauersystems.com/price-list/

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