I noticed there were a few threads some weeks ago about some fellow Gaffers trying to find new computers, but I couldn't find them when searching, so I decided to make my own.
Basically, I've been out of the hardware loop for a good 2 years and my laptop has gotten really old, so I'm trying to get myself a new one.
I'm a web developer, so I don't need a beast. I just want to be able to do web dev and play the occasional PC exclusive since I have a PS4. (stuff like Player Unknown's Battlegrounds)
I started searching last night and found this line of what seems to be Ultrabooks from ASUS that seem too cheap to be true, or maybe my bar is too low since I haven't been paying attention to hardware:
Here's what I would like out of my next machine:
- decent portability, about 13 - 14 inch screen with a thin design (I'm going to bring it to work on the bus every day)
- An SSD that's at least 250gigs. I know this is the standard now thanks to the speed
- 8 gigs of RAM or more? I'm not sure how necessary lots of RAM is anymore with current processors and SSDs
- An i5 Processor? Do I really need an i7 for web dev and occasional gaming? At least 2.5 ghz is fine, right?
- Backlit keyborard. I feel like this is pretty common now?
- No touchscreen necessary. I wouldn't hate one, but if it's just going to jack up the price then screw it.
- At least under $1000 bucks. $700 - $800 would be perfect.
If necessary I'm okay with a cheaper machine that's good for 2 years until I can go all out on a fancy new one, or just build a desktop rig.
Also Windows 10 obviously. If we were talking Mac, under 1000 for a new laptop would be out of the question. Also, I'm just more familiar with it and web dev is platform agnostic.
What do you think GAF? Is there already one on the market like this everyone loves?
I'd appreciate all the help I can get!
Lock if I'm too old to know the computers anymore.
Edit: Now that I'm looking into it, it's becoming clear that gaming is not going to happen on the kind of machine I'm looking for. That being said, I'm not looking to play anything new. Just some stuff in the backlog from at least 2 years ago or so, and simple indie games like Hotline Miami and Duck Game.
Basically, I've been out of the hardware loop for a good 2 years and my laptop has gotten really old, so I'm trying to get myself a new one.
I'm a web developer, so I don't need a beast. I just want to be able to do web dev and play the occasional PC exclusive since I have a PS4. (stuff like Player Unknown's Battlegrounds)
I started searching last night and found this line of what seems to be Ultrabooks from ASUS that seem too cheap to be true, or maybe my bar is too low since I haven't been paying attention to hardware:
Here's what I would like out of my next machine:
- decent portability, about 13 - 14 inch screen with a thin design (I'm going to bring it to work on the bus every day)
- An SSD that's at least 250gigs. I know this is the standard now thanks to the speed
- 8 gigs of RAM or more? I'm not sure how necessary lots of RAM is anymore with current processors and SSDs
- An i5 Processor? Do I really need an i7 for web dev and occasional gaming? At least 2.5 ghz is fine, right?
- Backlit keyborard. I feel like this is pretty common now?
- No touchscreen necessary. I wouldn't hate one, but if it's just going to jack up the price then screw it.
- At least under $1000 bucks. $700 - $800 would be perfect.
If necessary I'm okay with a cheaper machine that's good for 2 years until I can go all out on a fancy new one, or just build a desktop rig.
Also Windows 10 obviously. If we were talking Mac, under 1000 for a new laptop would be out of the question. Also, I'm just more familiar with it and web dev is platform agnostic.
What do you think GAF? Is there already one on the market like this everyone loves?
I'd appreciate all the help I can get!
Lock if I'm too old to know the computers anymore.
Edit: Now that I'm looking into it, it's becoming clear that gaming is not going to happen on the kind of machine I'm looking for. That being said, I'm not looking to play anything new. Just some stuff in the backlog from at least 2 years ago or so, and simple indie games like Hotline Miami and Duck Game.