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Are these laptops comfortable?
Good afternoon.
I would like to take a 13.3" laptop. I need it for surfing the Internet and simple programming (JS, React, Vue).
You may need photoshop, but there are not difficult tasks at all.
Screen 13.3 IPS (1920x1080) Full HD, matte / Intel Celeron Apollo Lake N3450 (2.2 GHz) / RAM 6 GB / eMMC 128 GB Intel® HD Graphics 500 / Wi-Fi / Bluetooth / webcam / DOS / 1.29 kg / aluminum.
Actually, here it is https://rozetka.com.ua /89691014/p89691014/
What do you think? It's just that I'm really tired of sitting at the table all the time, I want a little mobility around the apartment, and carrying a 15.6 "laptop with me is still a pleasure. And yes, maybe I'll even put Linux on it. Is there enough filling for this purpose?
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RAM 6 GBI think that now the minimum is not very comfortable - it is 16.
somehow I changed the keyboard that I used for 8 years to a new one, I thought I would have to hang myself, but I got used to nothing in a month, you get used to everything, but you have to suffer
13.3 is basically fine. But I'm not sure that with FullHD you can sit behind it for a long time.
I had 13.3, 1366x768, my eyes didn't get tired.
Comfort is a very subjective matter. It seems that the best thing you can think of is to come to a retail store, find such a model, and play with it for say 30 minutes, you can try to install the programs that you plan to use, if allowed, or as an option, make / find portable versions and throw it on a USB flash drive.
Then it will be exactly clear whether to run to the cashier or even wander around the hall.
in terms of power, you need more RAM, and a better processor, in fact there are 2 by 1.1 and when working with the declared 2.2 coolers they will make noise as if a jet plane is taking off)
although maybe I’m working with 2-3 programs and 10 tabs in chrome at the same time. I also advise you to pay attention to the touchpad and the convenience of typing on the keyboard (sometimes you come across an extremely bastard location and size of important keys)
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