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My use case: I'm an engineering student, I need something with a lot of storage, hopefully SSD (right not I have MatLab, Anaconda and KiCAD taking up most of my 128 GB HD, and I had to uninstall the STM32 cube IDE from lack of storage), and reasonable processing performance so I can actually run these things at a reasonable rate. I need to stay within the windows/ms office world to simplify collaborating and file sharing etc. I'm not using it for gaming. Don't need a massive screen, or touchscreen or anything fancy. HDMI port would be reasonably important.

I want it to last me at least the next 4-5 years, and I'm hoping to not spend more than about ยฃ300.

I know a lot of people reccomend ThinkPads, what's a good model to get cheap at the moment? Or any other suggestions?

Is Windows 11 so bad that I should only be looking at ones that come with Windows 10 installed?

Thanks for any helpful advice!

Edit: Thanks to everyone for taking the time to advise me, I've ordered a refurbished T480 with 1TB ssd, plenty of ram, and a 1 year warranty for ยฃ340.

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[โ€“] CaptPretentious 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Generally you're going to find that a laptop works better when you use both hands on one and not one laptop for each hand.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Ooooh! Good one, Grandpa!

(No offence, its likely I'm older than you, but your pun heavy reminded me of my dad's, and that's what my girls always say to him when he lets one off)

[โ€“] CaptPretentious 2 points 2 months ago

๐Ÿ˜† glad it brought a smile to someone else!