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anon404
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Which laptop do you use?

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  • 7
    Surface Pro 4
    It's is realy good if you need a desktop you can easily take with you.
    But it is a pain in the ass to install linux on it because Firmware Updates can only be installed with Windows.
  • 3
    I am confused if I should buy a MacBook Pro
  • 5
    @anon404 depends on your use case and budget?
  • 3
    @tomtom2770 it's in my budget. I want to use it for coding. I use Linux, macos is close enough I guess. will also use a vm for Windows for a few apps which don't run on Linux or Unix. So processor should be good.
  • 4
    @anon404 well, in this case, I guess it depends on your personal preferences.

    I think a MacBook Pro has a nice build quality and design. macOS also looks good and you don't need to configure that much on your own.

    On the other hand, you can probably get more computing power for the amount of money you will pay for a decent MacBook.
  • 1
    @irene no I don't need a Mac specifically
  • 4
    @anon404 I will probably go for an XPS 13 as my next laptop.

    It has an i7-8550U, 16GB of RAM, 1TB SSD and it costs around 2100€.
  • 2
    Lenovo yoga something, until I got my job computer. It's a ThinkPad 470p
  • 3
    lenovo thinkpad x1 is really good
  • 2
    @tomtom2770 they even have an developer edition with Ubuntu already set up
  • 3
    @anon404 yeah and you can save some money because you don't need to pay for a windows license.
  • 4
    Macbook pro 13“ 2012, max config
  • 4
    Raspberry Pi, primarily (no joke)

    I recently gave my gaming laptop (Dell Inspiron 7567, super awesome) to my brother, so otherwise making do with an old HP ProBook 440G2 with a Core i5 4210U and 16 GB of RAM (long story) and a Samsung EVO 860 SSD. It works really well.
  • 2
    ThinkPad L480
  • 3
    ASUS A450L with tons of upgrade
  • 2
    Laptop = nullptr
  • 2
    I recently brought a hp omen 15 (2018 edition). I don't take it to work so the gamer look is fine.
  • 3
  • 3
    Macbook Pro 2018 w/ TouchBar (because they only updated models with the touchbar)
    i5, 8GB, 256GB
  • 3
    ASUS UX330UAK with i7, 8GB, 512GB but should have gone with 16GB because 8GB is not enough for Android Studio
  • 2
    Thinkpad x1 and t470 are both great (I like the 470 better, my x1 is 1st gen, so it has the sharp edges on the front and the touchpad ain't great)
  • 3
    Macbook pro 2018 13", love this little guy
  • 2
    MacBook pro 15in 2015, and my old HP g6-2005ax
  • 3
    ThinkPad t450s. Great machine with a solid build quality and excellent Linux support.
  • 2
    MacBook Pro 15" 2015 and Lenovo ThinkPad E560
  • 3
    Dell Precision M4800 with 32GiB RAM. Slightly tweaked from how it was delivered. (Quadro M1200, 2x1TB SSD, Intel WLAN card)

    Main OS is Gentoo Linux, secondary is Windows 10. Officially for cross development, in reality for gaming. (Mass Effect Trilogy and Dragon Age Origins.)
  • 4
  • 2
    Lenovo Ideapad Y700 - 15ISK
  • 3
    I think macbook is the best laptop for developers like us. Because its have unix system with great user interface and many application support.
  • 2
    The black one
  • 2
    Xps 15 9550
  • 2
    XPS 13 Developer Edition and a Surface 3 for taking notes.
  • 1
    My wife's
  • 1
    I got a MacBook Pro 13” i5 8g ram because battery/portability, stability, don’t want to deal with quirks of Linux but still have a good shell and it was only a pound a day for 4 years with no interest so wasn’t to bad of a deal when I spend 3 pound a day or more on a cup of coffee. They also hold there value well which is a bonus and my main pc is a monster that can run tons of vms so doesn’t have to do that much heavy lifting.
  • 1
    Usually a desktop.

    But when I need to work out of my house, I use an old Inspirion 1525.
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