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Based on the review people recommend taking the normal screen, it saves a lot of battery and there is not that much difference.Ģ) Lenovo X1: I didn't like the feel of the Keyboard, and the screen was not that good. The 4K screen is probably overkill on such a small display. It was too small for me though, and the fan made a rattling noise so I decided to return it. It is a great OS for an everyday user, but not for a developer.ġ) Dell XPS 9370 Developer edition: This comes preloaded with Ubuntu and it is actually amazing that everything works out of the box. I used Linux for 10 years (mainly on Lenovos and some early Dell XPS back in the days), then I switched to MacOS about 3-4 years ago and over the last couple weeks I have been trying to go back to Linux because I am sick having to use MacOS everyday. I got mine for $850 brand new, a few months before the multi-cores were announced. I would also say that the newer ones with multi-core are probably not worth the premium, if you can get last year's model for a good price then go for it. I know others have complained about build issues, I guess to them I would just repeat the old adage that you only hear about the people with issues, never from the satisfied users. Build quality is great and the laptop has a super premium feel.
#Audiofinder finder section not showing finder sidebar items 1080p#
I'm definitely glad I went with the 1080p version, the PPI is already very high with such a small screen and I think the touchscreen/4K would have been overkill. Battery life is impressive, usually lasting 8+ hours of web browsing/casual usage with no tweaks (imo usually linux sees a much larger drop off). For my personal DD I like to use Arch and I've discovered basically no "linux-y" issues unique to the laptop hardware.
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If you want to support the future of Linux on Dell laptops, I strongly urge you to buy the ones with Linux pre-loaded, from Dell.Ībout a year ago I was looking to upgrade from my Thinkpad x220 and I ended up with an XPS 13 9360, a year later am comfortable saying it's the best laptop I've ever owned by a long shot.

I'm guilty of buying a Win10 one myself before this was explained to me. The Windows ones go on sale, while the Developer Editions pretty much never do.
#Audiofinder finder section not showing finder sidebar items windows 10#
So the author is not helping the cause by buying a Windows 10 laptop and loading Linux onto it.īelieve me, I get it. Unfortunately, from what I've been told by one of the guys in Dell's Sputnik program, they gauge interest on the Linux Dell laptops strictly by the number of people who buy Developer Edition laptops. Though for my purposes I went with the Dell XPS 13 preloaded with Windows 10 due to running some benchmarks there prior to wiping the disk, faster shipping time going from B&H Photo Video over, and running Fedora Workstation as my preferred main OS rather than Ubuntu. There is, of course, the Dell XPS Developer Edition models that come preloaded with Ubuntu 16.04 (or just in the past few days, Ubuntu 18.04).
