For example, the Darter Pro had a very annoying keyboard flex and you can clearly see a bump in the keyboard in the middle as if a screw is missing. I have owned two System76 laptops in the past and now I'm using an MSI laptop, which just feels more premium. Also, the MSI won't have proper open firmware and as-high software quality.įrom experience. I'm not really much of a System76 buyer as I generally shy away from any +512 EUR laptop personally (my work laptop is a different thing.), but why do you think MSI does better builds? AFAIK System76 does *not* just re-brand Clevo clamshells. Quoting: ljrk Quoting: sarmadI think for the same price you can get higher specs from MSI with better build quality. General availability from tomorrow, March 30th. So what will their most "budget friendly" option set you back? It starts at $1,299. Multitouch Touchpad, Multi-Color Backlit Chiclet US QWERTY Keyboardġ x HDMI (w/HDCP), 1 x Mini DisplayPort 1.4 System76 Open Source Embedded Controller Firmwareġ3th Gen Intel® Core i9-13900H, up to 5.4 GHz – 24 MB cache – 14 total coresġ5.6" FHD (1920x1080) Matte Finish, 144 Hzġ7.3" FHD (1920x1080) Matte Finish, 144 HzĢx M.2 SSD (1x PCIe Gen4 & 1x PCIe Gen3), Up to 8 TB totalġ x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Type A), 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 (Type C), MicroSD Card Reader System76 Open Firmware (coreboot, EDK2, System76 Firmware Apps) With its sleek design available in a 15” or 17” 144Hz display and RTX-powered graphics, the Gazelle is capable of beautiful gaming and high-performance CUDA workloads on-the-go." - System76 "Designed to unleash your engineering or creative potential, you can do your best work and watch progress unfold in each stage of production across four displays (incl. They continue to be one of the leading manufacturers of Linux hardware, and software with their Pop!_OS and open firmware work too. What System76 said is their "most budget-friendly laptop which features a discrete GPU", the new Gazelle laptop has been announced. I continue to be a big fan of their work, as their hardware always looks great.
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