The 3 Best Laptops for Linux | TOP 3: Best Linux Laptops | Best Budget Linux Laptops

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In This Video I’m going to be sharing the Top 3 Linux Laptops in 2024 that are perfect for different types of users, whether you're into coding, gaming, or just want a reliable and efficient machine for everyday tasks. Stick around to find out which laptops made the cut, and why!

Laptop #1: System76 Lemur Pro

Laptop #2: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 10

Laptop #3: TUXEDO Pulse 15

Alternative Laptops::

Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 14

System 76 Oryx Pro

Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition

System76's Pangolin

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