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[–] elucubra@sopuli.xyz 7 points 16 hours ago

I have a lower end, but capable gaming laptop. R7, 1Tb Nvme, 32Gb, RTX.... It is easy to open, service, expandable, with space for a SATA 2.5, for example. Spill proof, lighted kbd, etc.

It's kind of built like an old school ThinkPad. A tank.

And that's why I'm getting rid of it.

The thing IS a tank.

I really use it as a laptop, I do onsite stuff, so I lug this thing around all day. Many use these as "transportable". I don't, I have a beefy workstation at home, so the laptop generally lives in its backpack.

So, for me, a professional grade, light but sturdy, and repairable machine is just what the doctor ordered.

If you need rugged, some gamer laptops are pretty tough and accessible, but you will pay the chunk tax.

If you REALLY want rugged, get a proper ruggedized laptop, and carry it around.