stargazingpenguin,

What price bracket are you looking at? The two laptops that I normally use in that situation is a used Thinkpad X1 Carbon I got on eBay, and a HP Dev One that works pretty well for that.

parallax,
@parallax@local106.com avatar

I am fine with refurbished but ideally looking for around 13" and under a couple hundred bucks

stargazingpenguin, (edited )

The Thinkpad link that was shared below looks pretty nice, they tend to be fairly cheap and easy to get replacement batteries and parts. There’s a lot available in that $150 to $200 bracket on eBay. Edit: I just saw it’s 14", so a bit bigger than what you wanted. You can filter by screen size and price on eBay to give you an idea of what you can get. You may need a new battery depending on the age, so keep that in mind.

aodhsishaj,
Pantherina,

www.ebay.com/itm/155206247310

Without the trackers

alonely0, (edited )

I prefer the T480 series (imo Thinkpad went downhill from there onwards). The non-s is a great off-road laptop, but for what OP is asking, the T480s seems like a more sensible choice.

parallax,
@parallax@local106.com avatar

I was leaning thinkpad.

AngryDemonoid,

I have that same laptop, and it sounds perfect for what you want. Cheap, repairable, and runs linux well.

CorrodedCranium, (edited )
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

What about something like the Thinkpad X201? It’s not ultralight but it is quite small.

Other than that I’d probably say a Chromebook with a Linux install. Second hand they are quite cheap and can likely do what you are after. A lot of them have passive cooling which is nice for a couch device. I was able to install libreboot on my C201P quite easily and now it just runs a traditional Linux install

n2burns, (edited )

I’m writing this on my x201 on my couch. I love it, but it’s not a great couch laptop. It’s kind of heavy, runs hot, and has poor battery life vs more-recent comparables.

CorrodedCranium,
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

Yeah the heat would be what would make me hesistate to use it as a couch laptop but if OP wants something cheap I would say it’s an okay option

IsoKiero,

I used to have X230 as a daily driver for laptop (I got separate desktop) and it’s a really nice machine for it’s size. Only the display is a bit lacking by todays standards as it’s only 1368x768, but for 150€ (give or take) it’s not too bad.

sbv,

Something with a spacious keyboard would be great.

db2,

Pi-top or similar?

GameWarrior,

Would a Framework laptop work?

PainInTheAES,

I have a framework and love it but it’s probably not the best option for this. It’s kinda overkill and they can get a bit hot and loud. More of a desk laptop than a lap laptop IMHO. Also depends on how long you need the battery to last but this is reportedly better in the newer models.

parallax,
@parallax@local106.com avatar

If it was going to be my daily drive. They are just too expensive to have as a system I can use while sitting with the family.

Petter1,

When you say webapps, may I ask what method you prefer for using PWAs on Linux? Do you install them as apps? If so, how?

parallax,
@parallax@local106.com avatar

I mean in firefox, not trying to get fancy.

QuazarOmega, (edited )

I use Brave pretty much just for that purpose, while I use Firefox to browse everything else.
There is Firefox PWA, but it feels like such a shitty hack (don’t get me wrong, it’s not badly made, but they’re forced by the circumstances to make a setup process that is one big headache) that I’d rather have a browser that has official and solid support and it also doubles as my browser to test web content on Blink, so it’s a win-win for me

Petter1,

Yea, I tried with Firefox PWA, but as you have told, it was not usable for me. Most PITA was, that I had to install my plugins on any PWA again and again… I would love using a browser which is not chromium based but has nice PWA features.

QuazarOmega,

Maybe you can try GNOME Web if you don’t like Chromium, it should have them too, not sure how good the implementation is, though

Petter1,

It seems to work as I want 😃 thank you!

QuazarOmega,

Awesome!

Pantherina,

Problem is that Webapps require a very unhardened browser. Complete caching, cookies saved, serviceworkers in the background, so if Firefox got the feature hardening would break it

QuazarOmega,

Isn’t that kind of the point though? I’d appreciate the option, but I don’t know how usable actual web apps would be without access to those things

Pantherina,

Yes of course. Thats why support would totally be possible, but it needs to be a seperate unhardened firefox profile. Then all good.

interceder270,

Check out /r/laptopdeals daily until you find something that fits your needs and budget.

gyrfalcon,
@gyrfalcon@beehaw.org avatar

I bought a used HP Elitebook on eBay for a similar purpose. I can browse and do video calls on a bigger screen when the fancy strikes. Pretty much any used business laptop should work. I think I paid about $300 for mine and I paid extra for particular hardware I thought was neat but you don’t have to. Only thing to keep in mind is the battery will likely be pretty worn.

AbidanYre,

The pinebooks are pretty inexpensive. I can’t speak to quality or usability though

alonely0, (edited )

I have a second-hand Thinkpad T480s that I love, I bought it for 250$ on ebay and replaced its battery because it was fried (+40$). I use it for school and it works flawlessly, around 8h of battery life in a well-configured OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. According to the specs sheet it shouldn’t be, but for some reason it is noticeably lighter than a friend of mine’s MacBook Air 2021.

What I really love about it is the ThinkDock Ultra (iirc 30$ on ebay), which lets me place the laptop on my table, and by just sliding a piece of plastic, it connects all of my peripherals in a second. I love this laptop so much that I’ll use it until it dies so hard that it can’t be fixed at all.

laptop, coverlaptop, opendock, no laptopdock, I/Olaptop + dock

Pantherina,

I found a T430 dock, its so nice

WhyAUsername_1,

Thanks for sharing the pictures! Loved it!

Spyder,

I bought a used Lenovo ThinkPad X240 Laptop i5 | 8GB RAM | 500GB HDD | for 50$ as a couch laptop to run Linux / Python code. I can browse the internet and it’s light.

BaroqueInMind,
@BaroqueInMind@kbin.social avatar

Just buy a tablet at that point.

jcarax,

With a terminal being a core use for the machine?

BaroqueInMind, (edited )
@BaroqueInMind@kbin.social avatar
jcarax,

Yeah, trying to use either a soft keyboard for that, or a tablet keyboard while lounging on the couch.

BaroqueInMind,
@BaroqueInMind@kbin.social avatar

I bet you money that you statistically use the touch screen keyboard on your phone significantly more than you ever are to your hardware keyboard for your PC.

jcarax,

You would be very very wrong, since I hardly use my phone.

But to your point, a soft keyboard is very different for conversational input that autocorrect and predictive typing excels at, and command entry and scripting where syntax is critical and you aren’t really typing in English or some other language.

conciselyverbose,

I write and run plenty of small to medium Python scripts on my iPhone. It's an adjustment, but it's absolutely manageable.

jcarax,

Is that your preference?

conciselyverbose,

Not particularly. I use it because it's always available.

But the limiting factor is way more the lack of real estate than it is typing.

jcarax,

I’d much rather have something with a dedicated keyboard and sturdy hinge.

macattack,

There are plenty of Chromebooks that can wiped & replaced w/ Linux. I run Debian 12 on my HP x360. Check this list: chrultrabook.github.io/…/supported-devices.html

jcarax,

Personally, I’m waiting to see how support for the M1 Macbook Air and Thinkpad X13s develop. I have a MBA already, so I’ll probably throw Asahi on it eventually, and then wait for the ARM wars of 2025.

I’m not at all a fan of the keyboard on the MBA, but being passive and 13" is perfect for the couch.

LainOfTheWired,
@LainOfTheWired@lemy.lol avatar

It’s not the thinnest thing ever, but I find my old ThinkPad X230 very light and easy to use for extended periods on my lap

Pantherina,

And its corebootable!

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