I have an X1 Nano too, because I want to run Linux and it is less hassle than Asahi Linux (currently, I wouldn't be surprised if that changes).
Agree on the portability, it's great, but Lenovo still only offer 16GB RAM, the CPU is a low power Intel one, which are improving but 10nm (X1 Nano Gen 3?) vs 5nm means the M2 has a huge advantage... One good point is you can replace the SSD though.
Dare I say it, you're comparing apples to oranges here.
Agree on the portability, it's great, but Lenovo still only offer 16GB RAM, the CPU is a low power Intel one, which are improving but 10nm (X1 Nano Gen 3?) vs 5nm means the M2 has a huge advantage... One good point is you can replace the SSD though.
Dare I say it, you're comparing apples to oranges here.