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burnix132015-12-01 01:39:24
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burnix13, 2015-12-01 01:39:24

Dell Inspiron for programming?

I raised the question earlier about what is better to choose for development for android: a used poppy or a new PC, taking into account a budget of up to $ 1000. Decided on this model rozetka.com.ua/dell_inspiron_i557810ddl-t1/p3164362 , if you still throw an SSD there, according to reviews it works many times faster. I want to ask, can anyone use this model or know about it, does it justify its money?

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Rikcon, 2015-12-01
@Rikcon

The screen is 15.6 "(1366x768), no words, some swearing, in a laptop for almost 1k bucks it's still 1366x768 ....
It's necessary to throw the SSD, it speeds up the system at times, I threw it into my Hp envy DV7 and I don't regret it.

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seekinganswers, 2015-12-11
@seekinganswers

I recommend this laptop (Maximum configuration) Lenovo IdeaPad Z5070, 59-430323 www.ulmart.ru/goods/968265
Powerful Intel Core i7-4510U processor Screen
Video card NVIDIA GeForce 840M with 4 GB memory with its when compared with the 920, then the 840 will be productive, albeit the 8th generation.
Just right for a developer.

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Yuri, 2016-02-27
@yshinkarev

I'll tell you from my experience.
I took Lenovo, compared to others (asus, samsung and even acer) it was cheaper with the same characteristics.
SSD increases responsiveness. Used 256GB.
If you plan to change to ssd in the future, then you should not take where the staff with a tb-nickname is.
But even if you don't, 500GB for the eyes. On the screws ala HDD + some SSD, do not pay attention to the dead poultice.
Memory can always be upgraded. I had 4GB in general, I bought a used bar for 1k (at the old rate). More or more now.
i7 is probably good. I currently have an i5 4200M. In principle, when compared with the i5 3470 desktop, I don’t see much difference for work. Although the mobile version is weaker. Look at the letters there, it will be 4200, only one U, the other M. And this is not the same thing.
My screen is 17''. And I carry it often. Resolution 1600x900. I'm afraid that at full hd, my eyes popped out of their sockets. But here is an important point. I have it connected 90% via hdmi to an external monitor. Plus an external keyboard/mouse. Sometimes, of course, I sit purely at the laptop, but this is rare. Therefore, I took the glossy screen, although it does not cause much discomfort.

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