Yes, i kinda dont understand, i search specifically best laptops for developers not designers videomakers. Or apple wankers. Wtf, I worked in several companies, like few people were using apple from developers and getting apple just means that i will need to install windows on apple XD
Yes that's not true, especially world wide. But at least about what I've seen, the higher the standard of living is in a country, the most developpers tend to pick a Macbook Pro, due to it's realy good quality overall, os/app stability, unix based system, no fan noise, huge battery life due to ARMs efficience and the fact that it keeps it's performances on battery mode. I'm pretty sure if you give all developpers half a Silicon Valley salary most would largely be using Macs over Windows based PCs professionally if we exclude game developpers of course (for obvious reasons).
Primary Requirements 1) High Core and Thread 2) RAM (32GB+) 3) SSD (Well, it depends. Like I do gaming with programming so 2TB) Secondary Req. 1) Display Size (more than 15 inch) 2) Resolution (or I should have said PPI) 3) OS (Well, Windows and Mac can code. But I recommend Ubuntu for beginners and Fedora for experts, or maybe if you know how everything in computers work then Arch or Manjaro)
@TheReal-SSS Dude pls reply to me. I want to buy a macbook air m1 8gb/256gb one as its selling on alot of discount. Its an amazing laptop and I need it for college. I'm a btech cse student(computer science bachelors) so will you recommend it ? It's 8gb ram but I think it'll be sufficient and I'll connect portable ssd for storage and carry a dongle for ports. The display is amazing, speaker is amazing, design and weight and build is amazing. Should I go for it ?
@@pavankumargaming9014 I give you three choices. 1) Wait for M4 Air 2) Buy Zenbook 14 (and give up the battery life, portability, and status of a MacBook) 3) M3 Air, or maybe try getting M2 Pro if it can fit in your budget. You should also take advantage of Apple's student discount (last time I checked, it was for people over age 16)
bro the asus vivobook 15x oled has a price of 650 dollars, it has an oled 2k display and an h series chip of amd ryzen 5 which is more powerful than the i7 u series chip
Get one with the best graphic card you can afford. And I would go for a laptop that is known to work well on native linux even though you plan to run windows at start. Because it is very likely you will later find yourself dragged into the linux world because how convenient that platform is for programmers.
Oh hey ! I am also starting my ai ds engineering and need a good laptop. Have you bought one and if so which one, please tell ! It would be very helpful.
@@ruchirawal5480 for ai works go with Mac book no second thought if your budget allows go with 16 gb varient. What's your budget ?? I will recommend you the worth value I recently bought Lenovo legion 5 researching the internet
Ive seen very few complaints about Latitude. Dells build quality is very brand specific. I certainly wouldnt touch anything Inspiron or similar. Alienware is supposedly getting worse but i dont know why anyone would buy it for anything in the first place: just have a desktop.
@@pinktuna3693 Honestly I had an Alienware that's lasted me 11 years now. The battery needed replaced once. Cost me 2k-ish in 2013 (give or take a few hundred). Great laptop. But I've heard over that time they keep getting worse, and for the price, again, just get a desktop. Outside of like....the niche scenario where you're gaming AND you're frequently travelling, I don't know why they would make sense.
Can you suggest something under 1072$ for coding & AI/ML task - with 16 - 32GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 2880 x 1800 screen resolution, compatible graphics card like 4060 RTX, more CPU cores then GPU cores, with better multi-threading capability, with better heat resistant like better fan? Please suggest since I am mostly confused between ASUS and MacBook. But if there is any other laptop, then I will consider that as well.
@trainerzard7 You don't buy a mac for the OS, you buy it for the overall quality and the versatility of the laptop. What is it that you can't run? I have been programming since the 90-ties and I have used all operating systems. I cant really stress how little the local OS means for the developer. It is just a client. You can code with a iPad and an external keyboard...
Get one with 32GB RAM that is known to work well with native linux, because it is very likely you will move into that direction because of how easy it is to virtualise either OS for testing.
If you can afford a macbook pro, go for that, unless you are working on a stack that requires you to be kn windows... ive got the dell featured here and will not recommend.... not a good experience... screen is decent
Most programmers use macbook? That is just an insane lie. It's probaby less than 10%.
Yes, i kinda dont understand, i search specifically best laptops for developers not designers videomakers. Or apple wankers. Wtf, I worked in several companies, like few people were using apple from developers and getting apple just means that i will need to install windows on apple XD
Yes that's not true, especially world wide. But at least about what I've seen, the higher the standard of living is in a country, the most developpers tend to pick a Macbook Pro, due to it's realy good quality overall, os/app stability, unix based system, no fan noise, huge battery life due to ARMs efficience and the fact that it keeps it's performances on battery mode. I'm pretty sure if you give all developpers half a Silicon Valley salary most would largely be using Macs over Windows based PCs professionally if we exclude game developpers of course (for obvious reasons).
@@travismster8276i would disagree
How else could you make apps for IOS?
At least for my school, my major (computer science) most of us are using mac
I had an Apple for programming, and it sucked for coding don’t let them lie to you
Thank you for the honesty
yeah but now it has a Much better chip ur probably talking abt the intel macbooks
@@rroyal7496now they good
Could u please tell a little more about ur experience with programming, cuz i was thinking of buying m1 air for development
@@SoleEvolver no its good at least for most developers
I’ve got this on loop while I study. It’s so smooth!
is it just me or is the ai videos and voice overs annoying? like why is 50% or more new videos are all ai?
Not just you, this video voice over is very annoying to the point I stopped watching.
Smells like AI voiceover to me.
AI voice overs should be banned from TH-cam, there's so much low quality content since they've been available.
@@moustarboygamingandreplay4340cOnTeNt
Thinkpad + Linux = productivity
nah, thinkpads are shit. We use them at work and they have a LOT of issues.
I stopped watching after 5 seconds when he said “you need a powerful cpu for coding”, this guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about
Coding is often interchanged with programming. Development to be specific uses a good cpu and that's not a lie
its about what u r programming
Primary Requirements
1) High Core and Thread
2) RAM (32GB+)
3) SSD (Well, it depends. Like I do gaming with programming so 2TB)
Secondary Req.
1) Display Size (more than 15 inch)
2) Resolution (or I should have said PPI)
3) OS (Well, Windows and Mac can code. But I recommend Ubuntu for beginners and Fedora for experts, or maybe if you know how everything in computers work then Arch or Manjaro)
@TheReal-SSS Dude pls reply to me. I want to buy a macbook air m1 8gb/256gb one as its selling on alot of discount. Its an amazing laptop and I need it for college. I'm a btech cse student(computer science bachelors) so will you recommend it ? It's 8gb ram but I think it'll be sufficient and I'll connect portable ssd for storage and carry a dongle for ports. The display is amazing, speaker is amazing, design and weight and build is amazing. Should I go for it ?
@@pavankumargaming9014 I give you three choices.
1) Wait for M4 Air
2) Buy Zenbook 14 (and give up the battery life, portability, and status of a MacBook)
3) M3 Air, or maybe try getting M2 Pro if it can fit in your budget.
You should also take advantage of Apple's student discount (last time I checked, it was for people over age 16)
Looks like you had an amazing day! ✨
bro the asus vivobook 15x oled has a price of 650 dollars, it has an oled 2k display and an h series chip of amd ryzen 5 which is more powerful than the i7 u series chip
sounds like a steal
All these are out of my pay grade
Sir I am a AI &DS student . What laptop will be cheaper and sufficient for me to complete my BTech in artificial intelligence and data science .
You find one?
@@cvmgaming568 GO for legion
Get one with the best graphic card you can afford. And I would go for a laptop that is known to work well on native linux even though you plan to run windows at start. Because it is very likely you will later find yourself dragged into the linux world because how convenient that platform is for programmers.
Oh hey ! I am also starting my ai ds engineering and need a good laptop. Have you bought one and if so which one, please tell ! It would be very helpful.
@@ruchirawal5480 for ai works go with Mac book no second thought if your budget allows go with 16 gb varient.
What's your budget ?? I will recommend you the worth value I recently bought Lenovo legion 5 researching the internet
I clicked the like button only for AKAZA
I like the music in the background
Just one problem, Dell is the lowest quality laptops making company out there. I don’t think anyone who had Dell or Alienware will argue
Ive seen very few complaints about Latitude. Dells build quality is very brand specific.
I certainly wouldnt touch anything Inspiron or similar. Alienware is supposedly getting worse but i dont know why anyone would buy it for anything in the first place: just have a desktop.
Yeah heard nightmares about Alienware stuff. But other than that the latitude stuff seem very reliable
@@pinktuna3693 Honestly I had an Alienware that's lasted me 11 years now. The battery needed replaced once. Cost me 2k-ish in 2013 (give or take a few hundred). Great laptop.
But I've heard over that time they keep getting worse, and for the price, again, just get a desktop.
Outside of like....the niche scenario where you're gaming AND you're frequently travelling, I don't know why they would make sense.
Can you suggest something under 1072$ for coding & AI/ML task - with 16 - 32GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 2880 x 1800 screen resolution, compatible graphics card like 4060 RTX, more CPU cores then GPU cores, with better multi-threading capability, with better heat resistant like better fan? Please suggest since I am mostly confused between ASUS and MacBook. But if there is any other laptop, then I will consider that as well.
what about data science and machine learning
What do you think about the Gigabyte Aorus 16x?
BRO STARTED THE VIDEO SAYING "LOW BUDGET", PROCEEDS TO SHOW LAPTOPS OF $1700
Most programmers use macbook? Where is my mine?
terrible list expect mac silicon m3
Should i buy asus zenbook 14 or lenovo
.which model. ? I'm so confused
Don’t buy a Mac, insanely overrated OS that can barely run anything
@trainerzard7 You don't buy a mac for the OS, you buy it for the overall quality and the versatility of the laptop. What is it that you can't run? I have been programming since the 90-ties and I have used all operating systems. I cant really stress how little the local OS means for the developer. It is just a client. You can code with a iPad and an external keyboard...
We program in gpus too
MacBook pro m3 or me Pro ?
Should i buy hp elitebook 814 g6 for coding?
Sir I am a web development student, which laptop should I go for?
Imo I would avoid apple at all cost. The reason is that you never know what programs are compatible with macs.
Any. Literally Any web developent is simily less resourceful than other
Get one with 32GB RAM that is known to work well with native linux, because it is very likely you will move into that direction because of how easy it is to virtualise either OS for testing.
Can you guide me hp h series non gaming laptop near 70k
Or same for dell
Can i buy mac air m2 for the programing propose.. is that worth it
Now what did you decided to buy M2 or not
laptop for Java developer budget $1200
is iPad Pro good for programming and coding? by the way I have a MacBook Pro so I won't be replacing a laptop with iPad. thank you
There’s no ipad in his video. What r u talking about ?
No, there is no programming tools for iPad OS, no terminal, no IDE, no SDK, you can't even download a programming language, etc...
@@MOOnLight2ki was having a query that is an ipad is good for more of a sidebar for my mbp for multitasking. This is what i am talking abou!
@@MOOnLight2kand why is this mendling in your buisness anyways as o have asked this to the videomaker not any outher random person such as you
There are like 4 people on Apple computers in my Robotics and AI major.....
Hey can you tell me which laptop most of you use?
They can’t afford an Apple
thinkpad gang assemble.
Can I use 7800x3d for coding
Why are you screaming? xD
Lol it's an AI voice. I know, annoying...
Why this AI yelling not use punctuation it just sound like man type and not understand english like this comment
If you can afford a macbook pro, go for that, unless you are working on a stack that requires you to be kn windows... ive got the dell featured here and will not recommend.... not a good experience... screen is decent
Sir most of the people is from india so you should tell this prices in rupees as well
oh this is such a stupid comment , all the world watch youtube not just india
What is this bullshit i cant upgrade macbooks and hp and dell? Literally the worst customer service, CHEAP parts
bro why are you shouting
god damn this AI crap
Never buy Windows. It is trash
😮
Can you guide me hp h series non gaming laptop near 70k
Or same for dell