Laptops Community
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/c/Laptops is the hub for laptops on Lemmy. Talk about the newest laptop launches, innovations in laptop tech, seek purchase recommendations, receive assistance for issues, provide insightful reviews, and more!
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I’ll never willingly buy a laptop again that I can’t fix my self TBH.
My laptop is my only computer (unless you count my phone, which had to function as my main device for a while during these incidents) so having to send it out for a month is a huge inconvenience. The unreliability of razers was just such a massive issue on top of that.
The fact that I stuck with them so long is largely because they were one of the few non-brick computers with discrete GPUs. I just deal with a larger form factor now, small price to pay to have something that works and I can fix my self when it doesn’t.