Hello All, I apologize for a question that has been asked so many times on this forum, but I just wanted to make the right decision before proceeding with the nightmare of buying a costly product. 5 years ago I bought a $1,000 crappy laptop which heated often and had all sorts of problems in a short period of time. I then built a gaming rig 2 years ago for the purpose of playing video games and coding. Now I'll be finishing the last 2 years of university and will need a laptop. If you ask yourself why I didn't get one sooner as a computer science student is because I was a community college student, where I didn't require a laptop. Before I proceed with my questions, can the community make a recommended laptops sticky? There was a similar thread I saw, but it would be grade if that list was updated in a certain period of time for the next couple of years and all that people would have to do isread the reviews, choose something within their budget, and purchase the product. Anyways... All I need this laptop for is mainly programming. I mainly program in Java, Python, Android Studio (Java as well, but take into account the emulator), and sometimes I venture off to other programming languages. I am now playing video games in a small portion of my time due to school and work, but I definitely like to play Kerbal Space Program, Terraria, Minecraft, and similar games. These are the only games I expect to sometimes play on a laptop, anything else will probably be done in my gaming rig. My budget is $850 I am willing to go up to $1,000. Please try not to suggest anything above $1,000. I am trying to save as much money as possible to pay for my university out of pocket, and remember I have a dedicated gaming rig at home. I have some laptops in mind which are: Lenovo Y50, Dell XPS13, ASUS X55LA-DB71, ASUS N550JK-DS71T. The press around Lenovo has scared me a bit, even after some redditors reassured me they don't have the superfish problem on the 2015 models. Again thanks for the great help and if you can elaborate on actual experience with the model you suggest, it would be great. I had some people simply tell me "go buy this model" and that doesn't really help me much to understand why I should get it. Also, if you know of a laptop that I should definitely NOT get list that below. Thanks a lot! LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: USA Budget range: 0- $850 Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly web browsing, programming, some gaming. Screen size preference: ~15in OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I will not be gaming much, but when I do it will be things like Kerbal space program, terraria, minecraft. [desired setting will be medium for each game] Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): Can program with eclipse and run android emulator. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): None Any particular style that you like (examples are great): None Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: balanced between long battery life and high performanced. Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Balanced between high performance and build quality Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: Not necessary A great keyboard: Will pay premium for A great touchpad/mouse buttons: Doesn't need to be fancy, but it would be great if it doesn't heat up. Great audio: Not necessary