if you want something very compact, almost like a tablet, then take a look at GPD, i have gpd pocket 3 and it is cool. other users were talking about GPD win2 or gpd winmax2, i dont remember. and if youre looking for something bigger, like 13 or 16 inches then idk what to recommend, sorry. maybe other users can. i know that msi katana is quite good, but never used this.
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Not sure about that one, but I am just here to say to not get anything from HP. They are aquantty of quality type of company, and I have seen them to use single channel ram instead of duel channel ram, which can slow your system down. In some cases, they are also hard to repair. I haven't had any of the newer ones, but someone I know has one with a 15w cpu and it still gets very loud.
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I use my GPD Pocket 3 since december 2022, it was traveling with me in a backpack a lot, i bring it to office and back home, i use it a lot, use its rotating screen and tablet mode and it didnt break. the only problem is that if you give it some very intensive task it would try to fly, it is quite loud and very hot. but this is the problem of small metal boxes. I never seen throttling or similar problems although. But i think you have to buy an external keyboard because its built-in one is so small and strange.
-- (khalil2009): I herd gpd's brake very eazy. is that true?
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For better understanding i will explain keyboard layout of GPD if needed. From left top we start. first row goes escape, square brackets, backslash, , dash, equals,. second row goes tilde, numbers from 1 to 0 and delete. third row goes tab, letters from q to p and backspace. next row is capslock, letters from a to l and enter. next row is left shift, letters from z to m, comma, dot, slash and right shift. the bottom row goes with ctrl, fn, win, alt, space, semicolon, apostrophe, left arrow, very small up and down arrows and right arrow. Maybe between apostrophe and left arrow there is alt gr also but now cannot check. to control brightness you use fn plus brackets, volume is fn plus backslash and dash, fn equals is to switch between cooling policies. home and end are fn plus left and right, pgup and pgdown are fn plus up and down arrows. F1,f2, etc are fn plus tilde and numbers, so fn tilde is f1, fn 1 is f2, etc, fn plus 0 is f11 and fn delete is f12.
at the right top of keyboard there is a touchpad, left from it and upper than first keys row is power button combined with fingerprint sensor and more left are mouse buttons, including middle button.
on the left side of the box is hdmi and type c ports, on the right side two usb 3 ports, microphone and 3.5 jack. on the back side there is another usb in exxpansion slot and rj45 ethernet. if you find someone who sells expansions, instead of this usb you can buy either lte modem or kvm port if needed.
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uhh... no. i don't think so. i have a win max2 and the keybord is almost identicle to a normal laptop. and no, khalil, gpd computers do not break easily. there was only one time where i needed to reinstall windows, and that was because i fucked something over. but now i'm running windows 11 insider build, Windows 11 22H2 (AMD64) build 23506.1000 and it runs just fine.
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