Lenovos and Asus are still the king of OEM imo! All the new Ryzen models are pretty legit and work well with Linux.

Framework laptops look pretty awesome for Linux too, don’t have experience with those yet though.

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looking for something as SLIM as possible with large screen.

I was interested in DELL XPS but the screen is too small.

Dell XPS 13 7390-13.3" 4K Touch - i7-10710U - 8GB - 256GB SSD

you can never be too thin or have enough screen real estate

I prever lenovo over asus but any lenovo model? or just thinkpads?

I want to make sure the wifi and touch screen will work for sure

$939 Canadian

Thoughts?

Can’t go wrong with that one. Super good processor and 16gb ram is the right move. I don’t typically buy new but I’ve been through dozens of used PCs and Lenovos have always impressed me the most. Better build and longer lasting than the rest

checked this out at the store, has an intel wifi chip.

not going to work with linux from what I searched online.

I want to avoid doing a return as much as possible.