I wonder if the users that have commented this thread have moved one / purchased a more efficient node that they would like to share with us?
I recently bought a "disposable laptop", meant for my next vacation. It's cheap, old, light, fully encrypted, and doesn't have a fan. It barely gets warm, while the N5000 CPU is not disappointing. But the limitations are RAM (max 8 GB) and the disk format isn't very common so I don't know if it would accept 2 TB. It usually consumes 3-6W with the screen on.
So I can only reiterate what I've said before: I like cheap old low power laptops. But memory is a limitation.
Are you planning on using it as a node and additional services (like Electrum server, Mempool, and others alike)?
I've never seen a laptop with removable CPU. I do like to add as much RAM as possible though.
Than you never saw an (old) Lenovo Thinkpad laptop, it's built like a tank with military specs, and there are are several old models with removable CPU, for example t440p, t430, t420, etc
I guess you could also replace whole motherboards with integrated cpu's for other models, but that takes much more time.
T440p is still good:
https://youtu.be/TyOketsMHWMInteresting, I was also unaware that Lenovo had laptops that were able to switch their CPU. Even Framework laptops[1], currently the laptop that has the most interchangeable options, the only option to change CPU would be to replace the entire motherboard. I guess that it goes to show that most of consumers do not care to replace the CPU and have others parts that they do prefer to be interchangeable.
[1]
https://frame.work/products/laptop13-diy-intel-ultra-1