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I use a powerful PC to work with Visual Studio, SQL Server and so on (regular .NET stack). It is summer and it gets really hot in here (no AC). I was thinking about using my new balcony to work in the mornings (so that I can be outside). I'd also like to move out of my home office in the afternoon when it's boiling hot inside. I don't really need a laptop, I currently don't travel and don't need to work on the way. It's all about moving out of the office furnace. So I started looking at ultrabooks, because they are small (13.3) and lightweight. But it turns out that if I want something that will make Visual Studio & stuff work, I need to shell out a big sum. But I don't need this hardware for more than a couple hours a day, I'll still be working on my PC powerhorse. Then I thought... What if I bought an ultrabook with an energy saving mobile processor and only 4GB RAM and only a 128GB SSD (think of Asus Zenbook UX305) that's small and really light... And I used TeamViewer to connect to my uber PC upstairs and do my work that way? What do you think guys? Have any of you done that?
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