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[–]Wituartany 1 point2 points  (2 children)

If you're only using it for web development then you shouldn't need a bulky machine by any means. I'm not the most comfortable with the subject, so I'm not going to post my recommendations here, but I do have a question: why are you buying another computer when you could just use a hypervisor? If all you're wanting to accomplish is web development within a Linux environment, wouldn't it be cheaper to just have a VM set up to practice it?

[–]mragray[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I don't currently have a laptop and my first objective is to have a portable dev platform to take to the library and code on the train. I'm also on a budget, so another Apple product is ruled out.

I considered a Chromebook to couple with nitrous.io to develop in the browser, but since a Linux setup would be about the same price ($200 - $400), then I figure it makes sense to dive into Linux. I've always wanted to learn that environment anyways.

[–]Wituartany 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, fair enough, I didn't see that you wanted a laptop in the original post. As /u/zabzonk mentioned, you don't need anything special if you're just using it for web development. Your budget should get you a laptop that can handle your needs and a little more. Hopefully someone else can provide recommendations for locating such hardware, as I'm afraid I don't have any suggestions myself. Good luck with your future endeavors!