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Chromebook or laptop for programming

Hardware Recommendations Asked by michoprogrammer on August 27, 2021

I’m searching a portable machine for programming and I don’t know which is the best between laptop and chromebook.

Requirements:

  • At least a 5hr life battery
  • I’ll run linux (probably ubuntu or lubntu)
  • I’m a web dev and I’ll use react/redux, node and loopback.js
  • my budget is 400€
  • I don’t need a GPU
  • I’d like to have a good speed while working

3 Answers

I'd say a laptop is the best choice. Here's why:

  • A laptop can be used to develop on several platforms

  • A Chromebook has been made specifically to surf the web, hence a laptop can be expected to give a better experience.

  • Laptops have good storage space options, processors and RAM. And as Chromebooks have been made for the internet men, in mind, it doesn't have such great options. Even if a Chromebook does have a lot of storage options and RAM, you won't be fully able to utilize it. A laptop on the other hand, will allow you not only to develop but also to virtualize other operating systems.

Some recommendations: Amazon.com under €400 recommendations Techradar Linux Recommendations

Correct answer by Sayan N. on August 27, 2021

You probably want to check the ChromeOS subreddit for VictoryGoth's bi-weekly buying advice.

Chromebooks $300 or Less

  • Acer Chromebook C740
  • Acer Chromebook C771 (Intel Celeron. COMING SOON w/ Touch & Non-Touch models)
  • Acer Chromebook 14
  • Acer Chromebook 15 CB5-571-C4G4

2-in-1 Convertibles $350 or Less

  • Acer Chromebook R11
  • Acer Chromebook R13
  • Asus Chromebook Flip C100 OR the Asus Flip C101 (COMING SOON) if you can wait a few months
  • Asus Chromebook Flip C213

You should consider m3/i3 processors or pentiums at worst and consider to spend more money, avoid eMMC and go with NVME/SATA if possible.

There is GalliumOS which you can install on many Chromebooks and runs a bit faster on such low powered hardware, a used Thinkpad or similar offereings from HP or Dell might get you more bang for the bucks.

Answered by LiveWireBT on August 27, 2021

A Lenovo T420s if you like the old IBM keyboards (like model M), or T430s or above if you like the island-type keyboards. They can all fit extra batteries, larger batteries, and are easy to upgrade and repair.

Also look at the T520 and T530 (and above) for the same reasons - these have bigger displays. They typically feature only an intel HD graphics chip.

Answered by user2497 on August 27, 2021

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