Hey, Lemmy. I've recently broken my ten-year-old MacBook in a mishap involving some ionic cleaning fluids, and I am looking to replace it with a ThinkPad.
I am currently at uni, studying cybersecurity, and this particular course also has a lot of software development at the start. I also would be looking to play some videogames (nothing too taxing though; really just Minecraft, Terraria, Stardew Valley, etc.; assuming I don't go for FreeBSD instead of Linux), watch some videos, and do a bit of video editing.
The device being replaced was a mid-2014 MacBookPro11,1 A1502. Compared to my other hardware, though, this is a powerhouse.
I have already looked at a few models (namely the T450 and the X1 Carbon Gen. 10), but these have always had a snag or two that are a deal breaker.
Of course, I will be running either Linux, BSD, or some other *nix.
In terms of specs, I would be needing:
- At least 8GB of RAM (or upgradable to/past)
- A CPU equal or better than the i5 in the Mac
- At least 256GB of storage (SSD preferable, but not essential)
- 1400x900 resolution or higher
- WiFi drivers available for BSD
- Decent battery life
- Screen must be less than 17", or it won't fit in my bag
- Ideally no more than five years old; although an older ThinkPad could be doable
- Either AMD-based or made after 2018 (to prevent Meltdown attacks, should I decide to run Linux-libre or something else without microcode updates)
Unless a device is ridiculously expensive, the cost shouldn't be a problem. Also, I live in the UK.
So, any suggestions?
T460, by my experience, has been perfect.