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by subwayclub 3182 days ago
You've got the strategy I've started using. After years of frustration from cheap laptops that get hot and have poor battery life and can't really be upgraded I recently switched to a computing strategy that seems to have started well for me: Get a nice Chromebook, then use that to access a beefy PC remotely(Chrome Remote is free and pretty simple to set up with just a bit of port forwarding needed, and works fine on coffeeshop wifi).

But the "beefy PC" is actually a business SFF(ThinkCentre 715s) using the AMD A12-9800 APU, the final version of Bulldozer and a starter for the AM4 platform. The only thing superlative about it is the amount of external storage I added - a whole array of cheap USB flash, multiple HDDs, etc.

I actually splurged on that APU and could have gotten the A8-9600 for better value, but I liked the idea of "maxing out" the old architecture.

Now my upgrade cycle will probably be: wait a year and then get whatever is discounted then. By getting the APU now I already see a nice 2-4x improvement over my last laptop, and I defer a decision on getting a discrete GPU. And when I'm out the Chromebook gets me an all-day battery, local access to Android and Ubuntu apps, and 80% of the Windows experience(some network latency, and no remote audio) for productivity.