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Looking for a small, thin laptop

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Hi, so I am looking for a quite small, thin, cheap, and somewhat powerful laptop for school (web browsing and some other windows software), I have seen a few online that might fit my criteria but I wanted to see if anyone here could help. My budget for this is around $100-$200 (preferably more near $100). It dosent really matter if it has a Celeron CPU as long as its not shit and I would like at least 4GB of RAM. If anyone could help me, that would be great! (Dosent have to be new, however that would be preferred)

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Chromebook. I fucking love ChromeOS and for schoolwork as a secondary machine (with your primary machine presumably being a gaming desktop), it's excellent.

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3 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

Chromebook. I fucking love ChromeOS and for schoolwork as a secondary machine (with your primary machine presumably being a gaming desktop), it's excellent.

I might look into that, but there is some software I use for one of my classes that is only available for Windows and Mac

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I have a friend who has a Chromebook from acer or Asus (I cant remember which one) and he uses the inbuilt linux module for coding in processing and then has a windows to go USB that he can boot off when he needs to run something in windows. Cost him around £200, so about $250 US

He does have a desktop at home, he says its "gaming" but its using integrated graphics soooooo. 

anyway that might be the way to do things if you can get a WTG certified Usb in 64gb or something like that. 

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