Submitted by Cold-Jackfruit6368 t3_yo4y2x in BuyItForLife
Wooden_Bed377 t1_ivcpbh4 wrote
Reply to comment by Geistbar in What laptops for college would you guys recommend. by Cold-Jackfruit6368
^this. Anything Math or Science related for a degree get a Windows computer OP. Makes life waaaaay easier
stereolithography t1_ivcxj3k wrote
Ehhhhh, depends. A good chunk of my CS/SE homies and I used nothing but cheapo laptops (usually ThinkPads) running some flavor of Linux with no problems. Now, if you gotta run some bullshit like Matlab (sorry for your loss) or Excel then yeah, just run Windows.
Wooden_Bed377 t1_ivczskv wrote
Linux as well, but taking some inferences I'm assuming the person asking isn't that technical, at least not yet :). But my biggest point, dual monitors is a necessity in my opinion.
WhySuchALongName t1_ivg3q0k wrote
100% agree with the dual monitors.
Moved from a single 13" MacBook Pro screen -> a PC with a 27" monitor -> dual monitors -> triple monitors (43" + 32" +27").
I can't believe I ever did work on a single laptop screen as a student. Although likely overkill for a student, a triple monitor setup has increased my productivity at work tremendously.
I have considered a 4th monitor but I don't think it's necessary. Sometimes I have to alt-tab while working, but not enough to justify a 4th at the moment.
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