forum threadDr.W posted Yesterday 01:05 PM
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forum threadDr.W posted Yesterday 01:05 PM
HP OmniBook X (Refurb): 14" 1400p IPS Touch, Snapdragon X1E-78-100, 16GB LPDDR5x, 1TB SSD $500
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(4 thinkpads, 2 HP elitebooks)
Old p53 I gave to my nephew is still kicking and he isnt light on it
fully agree, long as its from a good vendor and arrives working, you are generally good to go
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You'll be able to do basic functions like single page printing using the built-in generic Microsoft printer driver. But you won't be able to anything advanced like borderless print, duplex print (if I recall correctly), etc. as the actual driver requires x86.
For me the tradeoff was fine since I don't really print all that often and it's hard to beat the battery life and screen you get at this price point. If you need x86 compatibility you might want to consider a Lunar Lake laptop, but you'll probably be stuck with a 1200p screen.
You'll be able to do basic functions like single page printing using the built-in generic Microsoft printer driver. But you won't be able to anything advanced like borderless print, duplex print (if I recall correctly), etc. as the actual driver requires x86.
For me the tradeoff was fine since I don't really print all that often and it's hard to beat the battery life and screen you get at this price point. If you need x86 compatibility you might want to consider a Lunar Lake laptop, but you'll probably be stuck with a 1200p screen.
You'll be able to do basic functions like single page printing using the built-in generic Microsoft printer driver. But you won't be able to anything advanced like borderless print, duplex print (if I recall correctly), etc. as the actual driver requires x86.
For me the tradeoff was fine since I don't really print all that often and it's hard to beat the battery life and screen you get at this price point. If you need x86 compatibility you might want to consider a Lunar Lake laptop, but you'll probably be stuck with a 1200p screen.
What about the scanning feature? Does that work on the brother printer?
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