The Lenovo Ideapad 310-15ISK is actually a pretty good option for everyday use — its comfortable keyboard and decent screen make it comfortable for studying or watching movies, but its thick body and average battery life quickly become tiresome when you're constantly carrying it around with you. I had a similar laptop a couple of years ago, and when I started working on my own fitness tracking software, it simply couldn't handle more complex tasks, froze during compilations, and the waiting time was extremely frustrating. Then I decided to scale up and switched to nearshore development — I found a great team through
nCube from Argentina, where the time zones are almost perfectly aligned with Europe, English is at a top level, and senior developers are significantly cheaper than locally. Now we are quickly finishing new features together, without communication delays, and I feel like I have my own remote team nearby. I recommend it to anyone who is stuck with weak hardware and wants to really grow their project