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Hi, I wanted to invest in a notebook that I would be using exclusively for programming. I'd be doing all my programming on it as well as saving everything on it. I was thinking something like this, but I wasn't sure if it was too much, or too little. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Depends on what programming you are intending to do. If you are going to do something that is heavily CPU intensive, then you need a decent CPU. 3D high end graphics? You will at least need a dedicated GPU.
Other then the Celeron M Processor, the laptop doesn't seem that bad.
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