Lenovo seems to be pretty solid but fuck... I still have a grudge over how much shittier they are than the old IBM ThinkPads.
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We have nothing but problems with the ThinkPads issued by my IT department. Multiple models. They're not what they used to be.
Same here, both E Series and L Series.
Those are the shit ones. Only T, X, W are the proper ones.
I've used Macbooks in networking / programming and construction environments for over fifteen years. They've been incredibly solid in my experience. In fact, the first week I was given a Thinkpad, I broke it because it was so much more fragile than a Mac. I always used USB adapters for Ethernet and serial connections without issue. They also run Windows and Linux.
Premium product experience at a premium price. Whether the cost premium is worth it is a judgment call for the user.
Premium product experience
The hardware is pretty premium, but the software is such a pain. As a result the overall experience is just "okay".
They also run Windows
They no longer do (since the switch to ARM) - unless you count running under a VM.
Windows supports ARM https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/arm/overview
But nothing supports windows arm
Their Linux support is so bad it might as well be unsupported.
Thinkpad T, W, X series.
Basically any Lenovo Thinkpad. They're cheap, strong and easy to repair/upgrade
Novacustom, System76. Doesnt tick everything but has Coreboot support.
Tuxedo, if in EU
They use proprietary firmware, dont they?
They use coreboot, at least mine has it.
Thats cool!