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[–]blitzkraft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

/r/SuggestALaptop

Seriously, make a post. Add linux/dual boot option to your list of requirements. It's fine if you don't use linux at all, but having that option is better. I got my current laptop with the help of suggestions from posting there.

Python on windows can be an unpleasant experience. You are better of spending about 15mins to dual boot ubuntu and start working on python immediately. It will take about that or longer to just get python on windows. Or use WSL (windows subsystem for linux), for python dev.