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Hey, thank you for your question. If under strenuous workloads, battery life will take a hit. It can vary greatly, but you could probably get around 4 hours or more based off reviews posted by other users. Regarding if it's suitable, that depends on the degree of multi-tasking and what the system requirements are for the programs you're using. The fans can probably be most "noisy" if the device is working hard, and ventilation is obstructed in any way. If you'd like, for guidance in finding the right computer for you, you could go into Best Buy stores and working with an advisor to get expert help, or you can virtually shop with an expert online via this Best Buy online link: https://www.bestbuy.com/services/triage/shopping?cat=cnt&subcat=comp
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Unfortunately, there is no standard method of measuring battery life, the way there is, for example, CPU performance. This means it is impossible to compare one company’s computer’s battery use vs. another. Some manufacturers do provide details on how they measured it, but this is a rarity. The best way to find this information is to search out reviews by trusted tech publications, where they give detailed explanations of their procedures, as well as comparisons to comparable models. As to noise, that is a very subjective measurement, as is the term "heavy workloads." I, personally, have rarely even heard my laptop's fans, and when I have, it has only been in a completely deserted room where I have had the CPU and RAM both hit maximum usage for several minutes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Adding more information (forgot to address the coding/programming part): I've heard of people doing this on their phone, so it doubtless depends on your specifics. My advice is to check with the course instructor(s) or syllabi of the course(s) you are interested in for guidance as to recommended PC requirements.
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