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I find that Dell is very Linux friendly, some of them even comes with Ubuntu installed and supported on them.
You can find a slightly used one for a few hundreds $, and they are easy to upgrade, repair, etc, buy a Precision or Latitude that is coming from a company replacing them after 3 years.
I have a Dell Latitude now and it's been great running EndeavourOS but has now developed a hardware issue so I'm searching black Friday for a replacement.