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Linux support
Depending on the features you need, you can probably pick up an M1/M2 for a decent price nowadays that could work well enough:
* https://asahilinux.org/docs/platform/feature-support/overvie...
No external display support under Linux.
I have a 4k display plugged into my Asahi M1 (hdmi port).
Works fine for me. How else do you think the studios/minis run it?
Huh, when did this happen? I thought external display was still not supported on MacBook air m1s?
Ed: according to
https://asahilinux.org/docs/platform/feature-support/m1/#soc...
MacBook air still have no external display support?
Sorry but this is not a real value for certain people.
We saw that there was a gap in the market for laptops that treat Linux as a first-class OS target, and we design our products with that audience in mind. That there are other people in the world who don't need Linux is totally ok.
First-class Linux support is the reason that half the regulars in my local Linux Users Group have Frameworks. It's probably the most common laptop brand I see in my tech circle, and anecdotally I can say that it has eclipsed thinkpads in my specific community.
My kid is a bit young, but this is the laptop he'll be getting in a year or so to replace the garbage Chromebook he's currently using (which has steadily gotten flakier since purchase).
First class Linux support is requirement #1; Framework's repairability on top of that means there's not even anything else to consider. It will be the third Framework in our house. My wife is happily using the second, having easily switched to Ubuntu from Windows 10(?) when the video cable connection in her Dell XPS flaked out and made the screen useless.
The market doesn't profitably support running desktop Linux on a laptop outside of a business/development setting, in which case it's the IT department buying the laptop and I don't get to choose. Which means "this Dell or this Thinkpad". Chromebooks don't count because they are just Google data-hoovering appliances not real laptops.