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kevbost25618yThose surface tablets are powerhouses, but you really get benefit from models well over $1k usd. I'd be worried about getting a cheaper model and it being useless in a few years.
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hidden12038y@kevbost well I'd sorta thought about that too but all the tech in them are pretty new like so I can't imagine it would be that bad like
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hidden12038y@skonteam I also thought about that but the MacBook pros right now aren't as powerful as the surface book plus I can use the surface book as a tablet
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kevbost25618y@hidden But what is the price difference between high end Mac and high end surface? (serious question, I don't know)
In the end it comes down to what you want to do. My current setup is Mac laptop for personal development, custom Windows PC for work and gaming. -
Cube18929268yDidn't Surface Books have some problems with Linux? I might be wrong but I think I heard about it some time ago.
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drRoss48808yPut Linux in a VM if the Surface Book is spec'd high enough. Not that I would recommend them though... Dual booting those things is madness when you can run both at the same time.
I'd personally get a top end DELL Precision 7510, built to last, but not as portable as the Surface Book, obviously.
Hmm, thinking of getting a surface book and dual booting Linux on it for my laptop and then a Mac mini for iOS development for uni, what do you guys think?
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