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Solve : I need some help ! Can't chose what laptop to buy? |
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Answer» Hey all ! I can't chose a laptop from these two : I will respectfully disagree with camerongray.Video tutorials are almost always streamed online, not downloaded and code takes up very little disk space. Hard drives are easy to upgrade down the line anyway. For programming use, 500gb is way more than enough. For programming you will get a lot more benefit from a faster CPU, especially since you have stated you are using Eclipse (Which is hardly known for being fast or efficient) and writing in compiled languages. Of course, if you can get a laptop with both an i5 and a larger hard drive then that's great, but I certainly wouldn't compromise on the CPU for a slightly bigger hard drive. Quote from: Geek-9pm on August 25, 2014, 07:28:50 AM Also, the touch screen is becoming needed tool. Modern programming is going to be more touch screen stuff for the mass consumer market. Having a touch screen helps test mobile apps on your laptop.Device emulators have decent ways around not having a touch screen and if you are building mobile apps you would still need to test it on an actual device. Sure a touch screen is nice to have but it certainly is not a "needed tool" for programming. Quote from: Geek-9pm on August 25, 2014, 07:28:50 AM Here is why. The OP indicates the purchase is for learning and software development. The larger drive space is handy for storing more documents and tutorials,. Especially video tutorials, which consume drive space more than anything. Well, I surelly won't download tons of tutorials, and if you mean that, 500 GB of HDD will be fine for me. P.S I've read a couple reviews on Asus laptop and some costumers don't like the screen at all, they tell it's bad quality, is this somewhing I should be concerned of ? I have a laptop with such screen (1360 x 768) and it's SEEMS nice for me Quote from: mondoteq on August 25, 2014, 07:48:32 AM P.S I've read a couple reviews on Asus laptop and some costumers don't like the screen at all, they tell it's bad quality, is this somewhing I should be concerned of ? I have a laptop with such screen (1360 x 768) and it's seems nice for meThey are probably referring to the colours on it not being that vibrant, a common issue with basic laptop screens, for programming this shouldn't really be an issue. Screens are very hard to judge without seeing them in person so it may be worth going to a store and looking at the laptops yourself, they wouldn't have to be the exact same model, just similar to get a rough IDEA of the screens that ASUS and Toshiba use. As far as the resolution goes, you may want to look around and see how much a similar spec laptop with a 1920x1080 screen costs. Having this higher resolution is very useful, especially for programming as you can fairly comfortably have a web browser/terminal and your code open side by side rather than having to switch between windows. It is also nice for IDEs like Visual Studio with loads of different panes and toolbars. |
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