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Which laptop should a student programmer take?
I'm going to study for an IT specialty, what are the optimal characteristics of a laptop? Number of processor cores? Ozu? Is it convenient to code on a screen smaller than 15.6?
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For study, especially not in the specialty associated with graphics, in general, do not care about the characteristics. You can take an ordinary average laptop, some kind of lenovo, at least 8 memory, an SSD from 256, a discrete video card, a screen of 17.
The form factor is better than a regular, not thin, keyboard with a number pad.
No one will require you to build hundreds of gigs of projects and launch dozens of virtual machines. Universal tasks are usually solved on any hardware capable of working.
If it is supposed to dangle with this beech in electric trains and to the university, then screen 15, it is more convenient to push with it.
And put a second monitor home, on Avito for 3 thousand you can take a normal one.
Coding is convenient on 2-3x monica 23+)))
and so, in theory, any laptop is suitable ... depending on what to code
I have determined for myself right now - the
percentage of no less than new intel i5
RAM 16 is better than 32
ssd 512 and higher
gigabit Internet) ))
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