A better link for imagery of the product: <a href="https://system76.com/laptops/serval" rel="nofollow">https://system76.com/laptops/serval</a><p>I don't understand why System 76 keyboards for their higher end laptops include a numeric keypad. Doesn't seem worth the downside of narrowing keys that I'll predominantly use. Is there much demand for numeric keypads that aren't better served with an external USB addition? Is it because the internals or screen need the extra width anyway and they're filling in what would be unused space?
I wish System 76 would stop trying to pack more hard drives into their laptops and instead focus on bigger batteries. Given the two M.2 slots would anyone actually want a 2.5"?
Damn it, I'm on the hunt for a new laptop and System 76 seems so appealing, specs and price, yet I'm put off knowing that if something goes wrong with it, it will be months before I get it repaired (as a non-us resident)...
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "endgame" in this kind of bare context. If you are asserting that this is a cool setup then I agree.<p>Coincidentally, I was just on their site this morning looking at their wood paneled workstations.<p>I'm personally not sure about pop!_os though. I would have like them to offer a mint option as part of the standard builds.