I'm looking to get a laptop in the in the $600 range. Maybe a bit more if necessary but not much. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the choices and not sure which model or even brand would be best for what I want and is likely to last a while, and thought someone here might have some good advice.

It needs to be able to duel boot Linux ok. Even though I am not exactly tech savvy, I used to use Mint because fuck windows, but I have been on a 2-in-1 tablet combo that can only run windows for a few years so I am out of the loop. I might still have to use windows for some stuff though, hence the duel boot. I would also like to be able to use it for some recording and sound design. I play an instrument and want to be able to record and edit without too much trouble. And obviously all the usual stuff like movies, image editing, etc.

It would be really nice to be able to play games reasonably well but I realize I can't get a high end gaming laptop for only $600. If there IS one that can do a good job in that price range, I would take it. I'm jealous of all the posts I see in c/games and not knowing wtf you're all talking about.

Edit: Actually, if there is a huge difference in quality or ability, I'd be curious about what's in the $800 range. I probably won't go that high in price, but I'd consider it if that put it in a totally different bracket, like the difference between a dedicated graphics card or not.

  • Shinji_Ikari [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    You're not bugging me. I think at the end of the day you might be disappointed with gaming performance on a thinkpad in your price range, even if it will physically outlast the sun.

    Just make sure these laptops have upgradable ram and SSDs and you should be okay for the games you want to play.

    As far as which one to get, if you can splurge for the one with the RTX3060 graphics, it would last you the longest and give best performance for newer games. Plus you can probably raytrace minecraft.