Can you really be productive on a Core2Duo laptop?

Can you really be productive on a Core2Duo laptop?

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You can be productive on anything... depending what you do.

Of course you can. My x61 is just fine for what I do (CS at University)

If you're not doing anything that requires significant processing power, sure.

Yes, you can do all the not-too-demanding types of productivity on it.
Office work, graphic editing, programming etc.

I guess but its pretty autistic to just use crap if you can afford better due to principal

I use mine for notetaking in uni and writing up programs, so yeah

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Certainly. Hell my desktop has a laptop Core2 Duo

Why not?

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Considering I do everything on a librebooted X200, I would say yes.

Termux on my S5 got me through two years of CS night classes after my boss told me to stop using my work laptop for school. Necessity is the mother of invention. And yes, I've got the most muscular thumbs in the world now.

Found the guy who blows all of his money on pay day.

Libreboot is too much hassle, but a good refurb laptop and free software can do it all yes.

What kind of computer do you think the developers of Nintendo 64 games like Zelda Ocarina of Time or Mario64 used?

There's literally no excuse to not be productive with a core2duo.

I've got a P8700 in my elitebook 6930p with xubuntu installed. I use it for browsing the web, watching videos, and writing documents. It gets the job done, but some bloated websites max my CPU out. Youtube for instance is always hard-hitting. I should upgrade, but this works and laptops are pure trash now.

What exactly did you do on your phone with termux that was productive at all, if not downright just self-torture to do

>laptops are pure trash now
find something wrong with pic related
> you can't

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SSH into my university server and write simple assignments or debug them when I couldn't be in the lab itself. Anything that would have been super painful I did at a lab workstation directly.

Ew. Shit OS.

I use a laptop with a Pentium processor. It does everything great. The major limiting factor is the HDD speed. Switching to a SSD once I find my best buy gift card in all the shit I packed up today

>Can you really be productive on a Core2Duo laptop?
Yes

Just used it for practicing for a marketing presentation. I got to be the MIS person(male).
>the real question is can you be productive with 1366x768.

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>raw milk straight from the cow
That is how u get salmonella

I read this in Twipcode's cute voice :3

Buying high-end laptops or desktops without any real use for it is peak consumerism.
Literally no better than your average MacBook wielding starbucks dweller.

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Chromebook is my daily driver

I mean, I went through highschool and first year uni using a Pentium 4 space heater.

I graduated last semester

fortnite isn't productive

fpbp

Thank god, I assumed you were doing serious work.

You can be productive on a Pentium 4