Best laptop

Hi, I'm going to United in September and I am looking for a laptop. I was wondering if anyone knew the best laptop to buy. What are best to work on many different programming languages.

Hi Gary,.

As Shawn mentioned that a Surface is a smaller version of a laptop, but it can be just as powerful.

If you want a bigger screen and a normal laptop, here's what you should look for (I won't mention the name of a producer since, as Ken mentioned, is more or less divergence of opinion who is the best):

1. be sure to get an i5 processor or higher

2 SSD Disk(this is the most important if You want the best performance)

3. 8 GB OF RAM

That's what I would look for in a new laptop. Hope it can help you decide.

Kind regards

Frank

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