Computers:
- Lenovo X200 Laptop
- Librebooted and running Trisquel 11.0. I've upgraded the original screen to an AFFS panel. Does everything I need it to do and still runs nice and quiet.
- Lenovo Legion 5i Desktop
- Main desktop computer and is running Devuan. It has an nVidia GTX 1660 Super card and is using the Nouveau drivers to handle graphically intense programs. I use Sunshine to stream games from this computer to other less powerful devices.
- Dell 8200 SFF Desktop
- Computer is hosting this website on Debian with the help of Yunohost. It functions as both my media server and web server.
- Lenovo Legion 5i Laptop
- Work computer which is required to run proprietary applications. I kind of regret buying this one as it's noisy and runs very hot.
- ASUS Chromebook C201PA
- I originally got this as it was supported by Libreboot and intended to replace the X200 for graphically intense programs. It's running PrawnOS (fully free distribution), but the performance is very lacking so it seldom gets used.
Game Consoles:
- Retroid Pocket 5
- I got this device because it has the capability of booting into GNU/Linux. It has an OLED screen and works great for streaming games from my Legion desktop computer using Moonlight.
- Miyoo Mini (v4)
- Probably the best handheld retro emulation device that there is. Very responsive and also supports a lot of ported games.
- Arduboy FX
- This one fits in my wallet and goes with me everywhere. It's extremely beat up, but still going strong.
- Arduboy FX (Black)
- Same as the above, but the special black version. This one stays at home and is only used at home.
- Pokkitto
- Very cool little DIY gaming handheld. It doesn't get used as much as the other devices.
- Thumby GB
- Super tiny Gameboy looking device. Unfortunately it's very uncomfortable to use due to its size. My wife uses it as a charm on her keyring.
Phones:
- I saved the worst for last. I'm not a big phone person for multiple reasons (mostly privacy/security). Usually when I leave the house, the phone does not come along with me.
- Google Pixel 6a
- This is my current main phone and was previously my wife's main phone. Google rolled out an update limiting battery life by software, so my wife 'upgraded' to a newer device and gave me this one. I have it flashed running iodéOS. I tried GrapheneOS originally, but did not like how they advertised Discord on the initial setup or how they actually install (sandbox) the actual Google Play services and store on the device. I feel like iodéOS does a nice job of blocking out Google's influence by default. Much better than stock LineageOS, at least.
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro
- This was my previous main phone before switching to the Pixel 6a. This device has official LineageOS support. I will say that this phone had the best battery life of any phone I've ever used. I could easily go 4-5 days without a charge and it would only lose a couple percent of battery life overnight.
- AGM M9
- Dumb and basic phone that I use occasionally. Works great for phone calls and use an obscure OS that is unable to do much of anything.
- Samsung Galaxy Note II
- I've had this device for ages and it runs ReplicantOS. It won't connect to modern cell towers in the US and I really only have it to follow Replicant's progress.