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by scarface_74
446 days ago
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If I pick up a Linux laptop right now, how well will it handle low latency audio? How well will it handle power management? My graphics hardware? Getting WiFi to work reliably is still an issue. Can I get a high performance Linux laptop with good battery life, fast graphics, that runs cool and silent? |
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And yes, everything works. On bleeding edge 2 month old hardware.
I even use thunderbolt 4 to connect my external displays and peripherals. Not only does it work, but it’s pleasant. KDE has a settings panel for thunderbolt. I can even change my monitor brightness in KDE settings. No OSD required!
But wait, there’s more! I’m running 2 1440p monitors at 240hz and the system never even hiccups.
But wait, there’s more more! The battery settings are really advanced so I can change the power profile, maximum charge, everything.
The only thing I’m unsure about in your comment is “low latency audio”. It seems low latency to me, but I’m not an audio engineer.