For the love of all that is holy, name one model that has the following properties:
- 6 hours real life battery doing C++ development work.
- 7+ days suspend battery life
- 99.99% success rate resuming from suspend under linux (~ 1 kernel panic per year is OK)
- Centered keyboard and trackpad
- >> 1080p screen
- bluetooth, wifi, webcam, etc, etc, all work reliably (~ 1 device "need to reboot" failure across all categories, per year)
- un-noticable fan
- less than 10% permanent hardware failure rate per year
None of the last ~ $10K worth of intel machines I've used (including high end macs, linux and windows machines) met the above criteria.
My M2 macbook actually ticks all the boxes.
However, I really, really, dislike MacOS.
Also, at any given time 6 of the keyboard buttons stuck, and the touchbar constantly phantom pressed the siri button when I pressed backspace. It got under 90 minutes of battery when brand new. It reliably kernel panicked on resume 1-2 times a week. It was also loud and hot.
Maybe I should give lenovo another try.
They completely screwed me over on a warranty repair right after the IBM acquisition. When I got the laptop back after over a month, it was diagnosed "no fault detected" and had a new symptom: it leaked high voltage from the backlight transformer into to the case during boot shocking the heck out of me!!!
Also, when I look at their web page, I always have the problem that they offer too many sub-configurations, and there isn't a button that says: "just give me the one that definitely runs Linux with the taint bit turned off, and only contains components that have had stable OSS drivers for over a year, and whose BOM hasn't changed for at least 12 months".
Ironically, Apple's web page is pretty close to having a de facto button like that.