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Any suggestions for cheap but decent laptops for coding?
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Not the screen width. The laptop width. The total space I have to work with is exactly 11 inches wide.
(I didn't have a ruler, so I used a 3-hole punch, which has the zero point in the center, and spreads out 5½ inches in each direction, resulting in a total width of 11 inches.)
The laptop won't be 13.3 inches either.
Wait, now I get what you're saying.
What do you mean the laptop won't have a 13.3" screen? The page I linked to said it does. And if the screen is 13.3", then the total laptop width will be more than that.