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Macbook pro 13 alternative?
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I'm honestly a little tired with the search. Decided to ask for help. I have a 2011 macbook pro 13 laptop. I almost never use it. Just watch a movie before going to bed and chat there or read something on the Internet. He's been out of work for a long time. There is also a personal computer where 2 monitors are connected where I mainly work. Soon I will have to be on the road often + the personal computer is also very weak and not suitable for my work. I want to sell a macbook and buy a laptop that I will connect to two monitors at home and throw away my personal weak computer too. I don't need MACOS
Now the question is this. I need a laptop with a slightly larger screen than a macbook 13, but not very large in size. I am very satisfied with the size of the MacBook. I'm afraid to take 15 inch huge laptops. They are very big. I tried to find something slightly larger than a MacBook, but with a 15-inch screen (there are laptops with a thin screen frame now) and found nothing. 14 inches will work too. I DO NOT PLAY. I don't need a game. Better money that I will pay for a video card I will pay for a more powerful processor or something else. The price doesn't matter much. Size matters. The screen should be a little over 13 inches. Zenbuk is more or less suitable, but there the assembly is all soldered, do not increase the RAM and do nothing. Help please
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I did not see among fresh laptops with 2 outputs for monitors. Standard, one HDMI and that's it.
So for your Wishlist: less than 15 'and with the ability to connect 2 monitors, most likely there is nothing in principle.
From what I found in the current one, the ROG Zephyrus G14 is relatively suitable for you (the rest have everything soldered in 14 "models, or four cores on the 8000 Intel series) https://www.asus.com/en/Laptops/ROG-Zephyrus -G14/T...
14" powerful 8/16 (threads) processor (AMD) 16Gb of memory with the ability to install 16 more, m2 is really one. But in the appendage is not a weak vidyushka.
Perhaps in the second half of the year there will be more choices.
PS I probably would not take a 4-core Intel (even i7) now, because everything goes to the fact that in the near future (21-22 years maximum) will become the lot of the initial middle class. (analogous to i3, desktop i3 has already become 4/8, and i5 is already 6/12, although literally two years ago i3 was 2/4, i5-4, i7-4/8) And you yourself probably noticed that the software all the time reaching for the iron.
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