Anonymous wrote:[b]Inexpensive means different things to different people.A work laptop has likely raised your expectations.[b]
Personally, I prefer the thinkpad series. They seem somewhat durable, mildly popular, and plain. There are some cheaper models and back to school discounts are available.
True. I have a really nice lightweight powerful Dell for work. My old personal laptop is also a dell but big and clunky and heavy. I’d be happy with a Chrome Book or Surface for my personal needs if I could use it with my docking station and multiple monitors. I don’t need a lot of power but want something small and easy to use. I’d prefer one with a USB port for a flash drive too so I’m not dependent on the cloud for storage.
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