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  • System76 & HP Formally Launch The HP Dev One AMD Ryzen Laptop With Pop!_OS Linux

    Phoronix: System76 & HP Formally Launch The HP Dev One AMD Ryzen Laptop With Pop!_OS Linux

    Last month System76 and HP began teasing an HP developer laptop with AMD Ryzen SoC and running Pop!_OS while today that HP Dev One laptop has formally launched...

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  • #2
    "Available for purchase in the U.S. only."
    And f*** you too. Sincerely from Europe.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by etam View Post
      "Available for purchase in the U.S. only."
      And f*** you too. Sincerely from Europe.
      Same here, sincerely from South America.

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      • #4
        Thousand nit display is quite interesting. Too bad there's no HDR support in linux.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lbibass View Post
          Thousand nit display is quite interesting. Too bad there's no HDR support in linux.
          It was only interesting until 1080p.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by cjcox View Post

            It was only interesting until 1080p.
            What's wrong with 1080p?

            Written from my Dell Precision 5540 with an excellent 1080p matte screen.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dylanmtaylor View Post

              What's wrong with 1080p?

              Written from my Dell Precision 5540 with an excellent 1080p matte screen.
              I agree 1080p, particularly in a 14" form factor is quite usable, and probably preferred for battery life in an ultra-portable.

              However for a developer focused productivity machine, a taller aspect display like 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 would have been nice. Between that and lack of a 32GB ram option seems to have missed the mark.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by etam View Post
                "Available for purchase in the U.S. only."
                And f*** you too. Sincerely from Europe.
                Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
                Same here, sincerely from South America.
                LOL, as if the rest of the world matters. Really they shouldn't even sell them outside of Texas, the entire rest of the world is irrelevant.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by andyprough View Post



                  LOL, as if the rest of the world matters. Really they shouldn't even sell them outside of Texas, the entire rest of the world is irrelevant.
                  Texas is practicality irrelevant for the market this laptop is targeting. Majority of the app developers are in the western states/north east.

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                  • #10
                    AMD aka no chance of coreboot

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