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Freshman in Engineering. Owns exclusively Microsoft hardware (not actually but it is kinda bad).
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==Devices==
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Surface Pro 10 for Business
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* This is my main laptop and has the following specs
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** Intel Core Ultra 165U
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*** 12-core 14-thread 4.9GHZ turbo
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*** Intel UHD Graphics :(
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*** Intel AI Boost NPU (Appears on Linux but doesn't work)
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** 64 GB LPDDR5x RAM
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** 1 TB Nvme SSD (Western Digital / Sandisk)
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** An display
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*** 2880x1920 LCD
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*** Corners are curved, if you like that.
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** Surface Slim Pen 2
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*** Works great with Xournal++
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** Surface Pro Flex Keyboard (Sapphire Blue <3)
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*** Supports attached typing and mousing
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*** Supports detached (bluetooth) typing and mousing
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*** Haptic touchpad :P
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**** Does not work great with the system ootb. I should create a page just about the flex keyboard.
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** Debian 13 (Testing right now but stable by fall 2025)

Revision as of 21:42, 24 February 2025

Freshman in Engineering. Owns exclusively Microsoft hardware (not actually but it is kinda bad).

Devices

Surface Pro 10 for Business

  • This is my main laptop and has the following specs
    • Intel Core Ultra 165U
      • 12-core 14-thread 4.9GHZ turbo
      • Intel UHD Graphics :(
      • Intel AI Boost NPU (Appears on Linux but doesn't work)
    • 64 GB LPDDR5x RAM
    • 1 TB Nvme SSD (Western Digital / Sandisk)
    • An display
      • 2880x1920 LCD
      • Corners are curved, if you like that.
    • Surface Slim Pen 2
      • Works great with Xournal++
    • Surface Pro Flex Keyboard (Sapphire Blue <3)
      • Supports attached typing and mousing
      • Supports detached (bluetooth) typing and mousing
      • Haptic touchpad :P
        • Does not work great with the system ootb. I should create a page just about the flex keyboard.
    • Debian 13 (Testing right now but stable by fall 2025)