So a few weeks ago I started to wonder what the best ultraportable laptop for running Linux is nowadays.
I know these are somewhat arbitrary, personal constraints of mine (that the X61 also did not meet) but is it possible that there are (almost) no options for a laptop w/
- no fan
- 190+ dpi
?
I think I'd even be willing to accept battery life that's just "ok" if the screen is sharp for rendering text and passively cooled.
With 100s of vendors I thought there surely must be dozens of options.
But I have trouble finding any options from within the last 10 years.
And I mean not only no options specifically for running Linux "ok" but any options at all (e.g. compromising on Windows + WSL 2).
Except from Apple.
The 12" Macbook and current Macbook Air M1-M4.
Is that really it?
A close miss I found is the Thinkpad X13s that comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon (!).
It is fanless but it has a 160 dpi screen which unfortunately places it in the "almost good but still blurry" uncanny valley when it comes to text rendering.
If you are ok with a mobile CPU, a lot of chromebooks are fanless and you can slap Linux on them, but they’re slow.
It's fairly simple to get it running Linux via this project: https://docs.chrultrabook.com/
The screen is 165.63 PPI, nearly what you're looking for. It's plenty crisp and clear for me at 1,920 × 1,080.
And most importantly, it's thin, fanless, and the battery is decent.
I'm not an Apple fanboy, but I am a fan of silent/efficient computing (and personally own Apple, AMD and Intel computing hardware that qualifies in that category) and it is shocking and weird that Apple is the only real silent/efficient/HiDPI player in the laptop space.