Which Microsoft Surface to program?

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Which Surface is good for programming, or which is the cheapest model that can be used well for it? Since I'm not yet making money on my own, I do not want to buy the very latest and most expensive part or anything. I want to use it for school, to work and study inside and outside of the computer science class. I program with Java and later also with SQL. If necessary, I want to watch Netflix and Co. From time to time. Or is another device better and more effective? I look forward to your answers.

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Surface Pro 7, 8GB RAM and 128 SSD + memory card

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You can learn to program with any computer, also with a circuit board computer like a Raspberry Pi. Well, it really doesn't matter.

The Surface series always has very high-resolution, good IPS panels and good speakers, they are also all suitable for media consumption.

Bo

If you don't want to spend that much money on a laptop, I would advise against a Surface.

Most of the time you can get a laptop with the same hardware from other manufacturers for a cheaper price.

Otherwise, it doesn't really matter which model you choose, as long as the hardware is right for your requirements.

I can't explain why a special model would be needed for programming.

ce

Take a Lenovo Thinkpad T series.

You can easily repair it in the event of damage.

That generally lasts longer than the Microsoft part.

You can also be 2 years old, then you will also save money.

If you are a student or are doing an apprenticeship, you can also make use of student discounts, e.g. At Notebooksbilliger or Campuspoint.de

Ma

I wouldn't use a Surface, but a normal laptop. For example this: https://www.amazon.de/...089MC4NJH/ The price-performance ratio is good for this equipment. This even includes Windows 10 Pro.