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Anyone with experience with system 76? Need a new laptop soon and I am intrigued with their stuff. Used Linux for some time so not worried that, more about build quality etc.

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    Love my Oryx Pro.
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    @bahua
    Don't they use Nvidia-GPUs, which are pretty linux-unfriendly?
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    @metamourge their operating system deals with it as best as it can. You can toggle between drawing with gpu and igpu with a click and restart. Unfortunately it's no optimal like on Windows where dgpu is only used for 3d applications
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    Looking at it from germoney, their shit looks rather overprized. Apparently marketed to a sub group to appeal stylish and cool while having a rather stiff markup.

    I think you can get cheaper HP laptops with the same specs.

    If you happen to be based in and around germoney, i found this vendor who has configurable laptops in a similar range where you can just ship without any OS. But i dont know how good they are and how far they deliver:

    https://bestware.com/de/ (its a company based in the city i am living)
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    For me, it's Dell + optional AMD gpu.
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    @metamourge

    They do. Though I wouldn't call them linux-unfriendly. Or if you do, then you would have to call nvidia windows-unfriendly and mac-unfriendly too. It's just a non-free driver. Non-free as it is, it works very well on Linux.

    There are rumors that future models system76 will release will come with Radeon chips, and I think that would be pretty bitchin', but Intel/nvidia doesn't scare me away.

    Their computers are definitely priced more ambitiously than most OEMs, for the hardware, but they are excellent machines, and I am more than happy to throw my support behind a company based in my city, and with a strong commitment to Linux. That's worth extra money to me. Also, the specs they offer aren't available in a Mac for any amount of money, but the closest apple comes is still far higher in price.
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    @bahua
    Supporting a company close by with this mission is the reason I am thinking of supporting them. Yes I know they’re pricey compared to what I can get else where, but I am only a few states away. Really the only thing I am worried about is battery life from what I’ve seen. It seems like they’re tackling that though.
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    @krazy-dev

    The battery life on my Oryx was abysmally bad when I first got it. Through some minor tweaks, I've extended screen-on-time from about an hour to about five hours.
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    I got a Galago Pro with a HiDPI screen, love the thing, battery life is a bit eeh for what I use it for, might want to try their 1080p model when the current one needs to be replaced.
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    @Toshib-htr

    Why don't you just set your resolution at 1080p?
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