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Currently on the market for a new laptop for work.

I'm thinking of Asus Vivobook 15 with 12GB ram and 256 GB SSD config. I don't trust Windows and it's performance on HDD. Since I'm coming from Macbook, I would really hate having to wait about 5 mins for system to be usable after boot up.

Slightly tempted to spend more money and go for a gaming laptop for that I can play Spintires sometimes. But not sure if it's a good idea to have a gaming config laptop for work.

It fucking sucks that there is not much selection of laptops or even let you try demo of laptops that are put for display in the shops here.

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    Win10 on an ssd is fine, and you have plenty of ram for most IDEs out there, so you should be fine. Throw in a ryzen cpu, and you've got quite a beast in your hands
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    A friend's of mine has asus rog laptop. It works in both conditions. Has an nvme ssd plus hdd plus gpu
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