This computer is now $899.99 from Costco.ca ($0.99 cheaper at Canada
computer).  A Black Friday thing, at least at Canada Computer.
<https://www.costco.ca/intel-nuc-m15-brc710ecuxbd1-intel-evo-laptop%2C-i7-1260p.product.4000101222.html>

The warranty support should be better at Costco.
I don't think that you have to be a member to order it online.

Canada Computer would charge for shipping.

I like supporting local stores.  CC has a bad reputation for returns
but I don't have any personal bad experiences.

| From: D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk <[email protected]>
| 
| | From: William Park via talk <[email protected]>
| | 
| | I just noticed "INTEL NUC M15 EVO Platform Consumer Notebook" on sale at
| | Canada Computers.  I know about NUC box, but didn't know Intel made a laptop
| | also.
| 
| Here's a link to the Canada Computers offering:
| 
<https://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=710_4418_4423&item_id=230664>
| It looks to be a clearance:
| - 33% discount
| - no stock for online sale
| - no stock in my closest store
| - some stock at other stores
| Note: if you want this, I have been able to get CC to ship items from 
| another store to your local store if you pay for the item ahead of time.
| 
| | Anyone heard anything bad about them?
| 
| I had not heard about this line before.
| 
| Here's a good article about them from two years ago:
| 
<https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/19/21573577/intel-nuc-m15-laptop-news-specs-features-price>
| 
| I would not buy this particular model.  There are computers with similar 
| specs for much less.  But then I normally don't like paying for looks or 
| feel.
| 
| For $1000 I'd want more than FullHD, especially at 15.6".  Of course this 
| depends on one's eyes: it might be just right for you.
| 
| Like most (but not all) high-end notebooks, you cannot upgrade the RAM.  
| 16G is enough probably, but it is great to have an option. My elderly XPS 
| 15 has 32G of RAM because it was easy to replace the 8G that it came with.
| 
| My impression is that AMD is a better choice for notebook processor at the 
| moment: less power consumption for the same computation.  The Apple M1 and 
| M2 are even better, but not yet for Linux.
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