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A thin-and-light laptop for UI/UX design and photo editing in the $800 area with these features?

14 inches+

Color accurate and at least decently bright screen

Thin bezels (similar or close to the newer XPS laptops)

Type-C charging

If 8GB RAM and/or 256GB SSD, an option to upgrade/add more RAM/storage

 

Programs i'll run on it are Adobe XD, Figma and Lightroom. It will be used as a content consumption machine as well (YouTube and the like)

If such a laptop doesn't exist i'm willing to go above $800 but would still prefer it be as close as possible to $800

~That annoying dude who keeps asking questions~

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Obligatory:

If you are a student, get a Lenovo X,T, or even E series laptop through Lenovo campus program, the prices are insane for the laptop you will get.

The X series should fit your bill.

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33 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

Obligatory:

If you are a student, get a Lenovo X,T, or even E series laptop through Lenovo campus program, the prices are insane for the laptop you will get.

The X series should fit your bill.

well there is alot of them 800$ laptop. but idk from my experience anything below 1000 goes to lenovo. i have 600 asus and its bad. somehow lenovo manage to have quality in cheaper product

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