Recommendation if you want the best based on storage capacity, being on go, and reliability:
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 8 --or-- ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11
Once you go ThinkPad X1 Yoga or ThinkPad X1 Carbon, generally most never look back to HP Z-books or Dell Latitudes, anymore.
https://ubuntu.com/certified/202303-31326
Well, if cost is not an issue, then get the ThinkPad X1-G8/X1C-G11 with this configuration:
i7-1365U - (do not get P processor, it runs hot and sucks up too much battery life)
64gb RAM
Starts at 1TB -> 8TB SSD (upgrade it yourself or have tech help you do it)
Screen: 1920x1200 (anti-glare - matte, which is non-glossy and no shiny coating) - avoid 4K or OLED, the battery life is terrible compared to just. also, do NOT get the privacy filter, it sucks as coloration is terrible.
Onsite support for parts replacement by Lenovo tech or overnight delivery: 5y Premier Support Plus (cost jumps, otherwise move it to 3y middle tier at Premier non-plus, and upgrade it later as you need it).
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 8 (it will be laptop, and a tablet when you need it to), if you don’t need it to flip, get X1C, the keyboard experience is typically slightly better on it. The HP and Dell keyboards remains mostly junk for typing enthusiasts based on what I’ve seen.
Models have no discrete graphics so you don’t have to worry about iGPU/discrete-GPU toggling in Linux for drivers/support or switchover junk or battery life drainage concerns.
10h-20h of battery life, depending on usage.
ThinkPad series mentioned here supports downgrade to W10 from W11 if you need native Win10 legacy environment that you can’t get anymore with more new laptops, and can dual boot Linux if and when needed.
gen-14 is coming out, that’s a gen-9 -
5y old as of 2024.
no it’s not worth $500…
imagine how hard it’s been gamed on for five years straight.
just buy new.