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I'm interested in ideas for small laptop-style devices that (1) run Linux and (2) are actually usable (i.e., not so small or low quality they're basically toys).

My goal is for something to supplement my current, larger laptop. Something I can throw in a bag and pull out as needed during the day to take a few notes, read an eBook on, access the web, and so on.

Anyone have or heard of such a device?

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[–] audaxdreik@pawb.social 2 points 18 hours ago

https://x-plus.store/products/n150-netbook

I saw a post on this a few weeks back and excited purchased one. I've had it for a bit now and I'm generally happy with it.

If you've ever bought a Chinese product like this before, you know generally what to expect: about 95% quality and 5% WTF.

Personally I put Arch on it using KDE Plasma/Wayland and touch is lackluster. Other distros might handle things better, but I'm an Arch guy and I'm sticking it out.

  • Keyboard is better than expected, but still a little janky. Key feel is surprisingly good but far from great, although sometimes they don't actuate. I think that's because I'm still learning to type on it. Key arrangement is not as big of an issue as I thought, although stuff like Tab, -, ", / can be a little awkward for typing terminal commands, plain text typing (like note taking) I can get pretty up to speed. Honestly the jankiest key is . but it's placement in the center of the cluster still makes it fairly easy to hit
  • The screen is clearly a tablet turned sideways. I've seen this before and I think even the Steam Deck does this, but it does lead to some oddities like resolution being 1200x1920 and SDDM is sideways (I tried fixing it, I'm sure there's a way but I broke it so bad on one go that I ended up just doing a reinstall)
  • It's hefty, feels like a solid device, although maybe even a little too hefty when using it folded over and trying to hold it with one hand while reading

For me it's absolutely perfect for the kind of note taking, book/comic reading, emulator playing, internet browsing I need to do. Admittedly it may still be too close to that "toy" kinda feel though ...