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Plan on getting a Linux laptop: any suggestions?
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Their battery can be replaced with any battery? How to do that? Other manufacture OEM battery?
@letbelight
18650s are a standard size. Several companies make decent ones.
It's like taking AA cells, but lithium.
@delial
ah... you mean refilling the battery right?
I tried that last time... I have no luck... Poor X220 can't get 10 hours with 9 cell like old times :'(
It's not any battery. They just didn't do the original manufacturing, so you can find compatible replacements elsewhere.
I bought the System76 Kudu laptop back in 2016, but it is actually a W670RZ model laptop manufactured by Clevo Co. in China (unlike my previous laptop which was a MacBook Pro manufactured by Apple in China). System76 wasn't the only company selling the W670RZ, so they're not the only ones you can go to for replacement parts.
OH, so it's generic product... I see, thank you for the information