Lenovo Legion 2024, i7, nv4060, 32GB RAM.
Best laptop I've ever bought.
First thing I did after opening the box was nuke the harddrive and install linux mint. Everything worked out of the box, including the Lenovo hotkeys for changing between cooling/performance schemas.
It is. Powerful enough for everything I do and then some, while at the same time being surprisingly lightweight and portable for when I'm out and about.
Second that notion about not being IBM. Currently on a quite new Carbon X1 (from '24), because my previous one (five years old) started having issues (internal monitor flickering, staying black for some time, keyboard falling apart...), which was in turn a replacement for a T430s. That was preceeded by a T400s. The T4x0s still run without issue, so I found quite the drop in quality from the Ts to the X1s, especially the keyboard.
All of those of course were no match for my trusty old T43, that was one beast of a machine.
LOL, same! I've got a Surface Pro 4, which has become a perfect example of !spicypillows@lemmy.world. It still boots fine, though, which is impressive.
Framework 16 with a 7840HS and the RX 7700S GPU module. Quite happy, although it can get pretty loud under heavy load. The real benefits will come with time, of course, as the Framework's strengths are in repairability and upgradeability.
Still waiting for the liquid metal replacement to the phase change pad. There has been reports of overheating issues for a long time now and Framework finally acknowledged it.
Early 2015 13" Retina MacBook Pro with a 512Gb SSD.
I'm extremely happy with it. I wish I didn't like it because of Apple, but there's not a single bad thing I can say about it. It has worked flawlessly the entire +7 years I've had it. Not a single issue. None.
I've got an Asus A16. I picked it up when they were still quite new, so there were some software issues (like the keyboard not working until I installed a newer kernel) but they were easy to fix. It's a bit heavier than I'd like, but it runs anything I throw at it without issue, so I'd say I'm very happy with it overall.