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Which budget laptop to choose for web design at the moment?
I plan to start studying web design soon, and I was faced with the question of choosing a laptop. I myself have absolutely no understanding of hardware and software for design and do not follow the latest. The budget is 50k, but I would really like to keep within 40) I need to be able to work comfortably in Photoshop, at least a 500GB disk, preferably a larger diagonal (I think it will be more comfortable to work with). Basically, that's all. I plan to use it only at home, so weight and appearance are absolutely not important.
Write 1-5 models that fit my criteria.
What to look for when making your own choice?
It would be desirable to hear opinions of designers working now on laptops up to 50k.
Also, you can throw links to interesting, in your opinion, options on walmart.
There were already similar questions, but I'm interested in up-to-date information.
Thanks in advance to everyone for the replies!
ps Do not offer to buy a desktop)
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I plan to use it only at home, so weight and appearance are absolutely not important.
Dell Inspiron 5567-3195 costs 45 k which is not bad
, although it is better to spend money and buy MSI GL72 7QF-1044
www.notik.ru/goods/48901.htm - IPS matrix, normal percent and video. It is advisable to install an ssd. According to reviews, they write that it’s not ips, but most likely people were given something wrong. If it's really not ips, then you need to look for another one.
If you take a computer - take ips dell or viewsonic, ssd and hdd, i3 percent. Nurse and bp normal, memory 8 or 16 gigs.
If you nevertheless increase the budget to 80k and consider desktops, does it make sense to take iMac 21.5 (the leftmost one according to the link ) or is it better to take a regular computer + monitor for this money?
It is also interesting to see laptops up to 80k under my criteria.
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