Ask HN: What is the best Laptop you have ever used for development?
I'm going to be looking into purchasing a new machine for development soon and I'm curious what other HNewsers think is best. I've been looking at the Lenovo T4xx series and they seem promising so far.
[+] [-] VikingCoder|13 years ago|reply
I would VNC into my work machine (using a two-factor authentication), and do development on my work machine.
It had all of my work already saved on it, it could compile faster than any laptop of similar price, and if my laptop was stolen from me, I would not lose any of my work - and none of my intellectual property (trade secret, or otherwise) was compromised.
Every now and then, internet connectivity was an issue, and that sucked.
I can't imagine losing full control over my intellectual property, though, so that's a trade I was totally comfortable with.
It had a small SSD so it would boot quickly, because that's all it really needed to do.
[+] [-] rule30|13 years ago|reply
I'm using it with Fedora 17, everything works pretty well but you need some tweaking to optimize the power consumption while on battery.
[+] [-] freehunter|13 years ago|reply
Best thing about every Thinkpad I've used at work is, the Insert/Home/PgUp
Delete/End/PgDn
Always in that order, always in that configuration. I don't want to have to use Fn keys to access things that a consumer might not use, but a power user needs constantly. Only complaint on my current T500 is the lack of a number pad.
[+] [-] bitwize|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] agscala|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] bobwaycott|13 years ago|reply
Replaced default hard drive with Corsair Force3 SSD, purchased from Amazon (iirc).
Removed optical drive & placed default hard drive in its place with aftermarket drive bay kit.
Ignored Apple's RAM upgrade & bought 16GB RAM from third party (Apple only sells 8GB, even though 16GB is supported). Love the RAM.
It is a dream. Development has never felt better.
[+] [-] whichdan|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] davesmylie|13 years ago|reply
The real joy for me is that the size and sturdiness of it means I dont think twice about throwing it into my bag before I bike off . . . anywhere. It's always with me so it gets a lot more use than older chunkier laptops that I've owned in the past.
[+] [-] jasomill|13 years ago|reply
[1] http://www.apple.com/displays/specs.html
[+] [-] jdc0589|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] garand|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] brandoncordell|13 years ago|reply
Best laptops I've ever owned and developed on.
[+] [-] kevinherron|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] kls|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] uptown|13 years ago|reply
Runs Mac software
Runs Windows software
Only downside is the heat, which they may address with the update coming next week. Aside from that, it's a phenomenal machine.
[+] [-] fredsanford|13 years ago|reply
Second favorite is a 17" Dell XPS M1730. Great screen, decent keyboard but... Heavy as hell.
[+] [-] tarekayna|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] b0o|13 years ago|reply
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