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@students
What laptops are you using for university?
I think about getting the HP Spectre x360 15', so I will also have the ability to take notes with a pen on the device. I guess that will be quite useful because I want to try to use paper as less as possible... Let's see how that will work out.😂

Do you have any other recommendations?

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    Don't laugh. Ehm... an Asus X206HA 11,6" with Xubuntu 17.04 installed (Because XFCE by far was the most suited for this laptop).
    It has a 32Gb eMMC storage, 4Gb of RAM, running on an Intel Atom Cherry trail x5. Because of this I have no sounds on my linux because the audio card (CX2072X from Conexant) wasn't recognized so I'm waiting for the patch to be deployed anytime soon for the main kernel.
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    An Asus FX502VM
    But I can charge it in any class, so.. It is not really made for taking notes, if you see what I mean
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    About taking notes without paper: take a look at the Rocketbook Everlast. It has 32 pages where you write. Then you scan them and save them as picture or PDF in many places. I've had it for some time and it really works well.
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    I have a random dell inspiron i bought back in high school with linux mint installed lol
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    @gjkf Already heard about this book but never considered it for this usage. Nice idea! I will look into this...🙂
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    personal: one surface pro 3, like the hp spectre x360 is really best of both world, portable, touch/pen and you can connect to external mouse/keyboard/monitor... only downside as intel core U cpu that's slower than HQ
    work: dell xps 15 that has a intel core HQ cpu that's much faster

    depends how much power you need
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    An Asus r1417m with 2gb ram, 2 core 2.5ghz, 32gb ssd with kde neon. Actually not as bad as it sounds and only costs 150$ 👌
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    MSI Apache Pro hero's of storm special edition because it was on sale,
    Core i7 6700hq,
    16gb ddr4
    2x 1tb HDD
    120gb m.2 SATA SSD,
    GTX 960m 2gb
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    @inpothet
    I have one of those too :p
    MSI Apache Pro GE62
    Core i5-6300HQ
    8Gb RAM
    1Tb HDD
    128Gb SSD
    GTX 960M 2Gb

    Though It's not for university work, I keep it at home sync everything from my Uni computer to work on the MSI when at home.
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    Thinkpad t560, 20h of autonomy <3
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    @DemonFtIllusion works great only regrets are the design and that I can't run Linux stable
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    I m currently using MSI GE62 gaming laptop (bad choice)
    I highly recommend Lenovo Thinkpad E570... Cheap + decent configs. See on their website... 😁
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    Coworkers at my old job and a few friends at my college used to use surface pros 3.

    Personally, I would rather take notes on paper. I feel like it is easier to open up specific notes and organize them as needed when studying. Digital notes are tough to take 3 pages from one class, 2 from another, and 5 from another. They are kind of stuck in the order that they were written.

    Just my personal opinion.
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    I'm going for the aero 15 and putting in an additional 500 GB SSD and 16gb ram.

    I print my lecture slides in note form and keep it old school. If I have my laptop open I will inevitably her side tracked.

    It's powerful, a pleasure to code on and for a 15inch it's pretty light and had decent battery.
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    @Sully are you serious, how can IT people say this?
    1- How windows can run better on a mac vm? Apple magic?
    2- apple drivers for windows sucks (on purpose)
    3- get a good hw pc with good drivers with windows and you'll see, don't compare a mac to 300$ pc with hdd and chinese drivers
    4- damn apple really brainwash people
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    I use a Lenovo y510p, but I can't recommend it with its non-existent battery life, unless you're okay with having a charger on you 😂
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    I have a Lenovo Miix510. It's a Surface pro clone. i7, 8GB, 256 SSD, pen. All day battery life at office. Use it mostly for note taking. No more paper.
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    2008 Thinkpad W500 with SSD running Linux Mint. I can get 6 hrs of battery life if I want to.
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