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Want a sleek laptop thats slim and good. Not really for gaming just programming mostly. Anyone have any recommendations? Don’t want to spend above like $800.

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dunno what requirements you need for coding but surface pro is very good


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if your a programmer just get a mac, maybe a secondhand one if you don't want to spend more than 800$


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I like Thinkpad laptops. They may be a bit pricier but they seem reliable and have good specs.


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The one you are able to refund :pepo:


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if your a programmer just get a mac, maybe a secondhand one if you don't want to spend more than 800$


What macbook do you recommend?

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There are several good laptops available in the market that meet your requirements and fall within your budget.

Here are a few options you can consider:

 

  • Dell XPS 13: This laptop has a slim and lightweight design, making it easy to carry around. It also has a powerful processor and a high-resolution display, making it a good option for programming.
  • Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon: This laptop is known for its durable design and long battery life. It also has a powerful processor and a high-resolution display, making it a good choice for programming.
  • Asus Zenbook 13: This laptop has a slim and lightweight design, making it easy to carry around. It also has a powerful processor and a high-resolution display, making it a good option for programming.
  • Acer Aspire 5: This laptop has a slim design and a powerful processor, making it a good option for programming. It also has a good battery life and a high-resolution display.
  • HP Spectre x360: This laptop has a slim and lightweight design, making it easy to carry around. It also has a powerful processor and a high-resolution display, making it a good option for programming.

 

Ultimately, the best laptop for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences.

It's a good idea to read reviews and compare the features and specifications of different models before making a decision.


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I like Thinkpad laptops. They may be a bit pricier but they seem reliable and have good specs.

Seconding thinkpads, they're just solid all the way around. I've never had any issues with them. Do some research and buy a tried and true model and it should last you forever.


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I Use a macbook m1 air, and it suits my needs very well as a developer. Its def over $800 brand new, but getting one second hand cant be too hard.


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