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It's fine for programming. I'm also a first year CS student and I've been happy with my purchase. It'll take you about a week to get used to the keyboard and screen, but other than that I don't see why you wouldn't be able to program -- it's a regular computer - it will run everything you throw at it, just not at the same speeds as a high end laptop/desktop. I use Notepad++ because as a first year CS student we don't really need a fancy IDE or anything like that, but if you're concerned about that - it runs Netbeans fine - so it should be able to run Visual Studio.

Plus it has like 6 hours of battery life.. :)

See my question about this.

I, too, thought it wouldn't run any big programs, but to my surprise it does it well. Just go ahead with the purchase - it'll be one of the best $450 you've ever spent.

I have the 1000H (160GB, 1GB RAM, 1.6ghz) with Windows XP*

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It's fine for programming. I'm also a first year CS student and I've been happy with my purchase. It'll take you about a week to get used to the keyboard and screen, but other than that I don't see why you wouldn't be able to program -- it's a regular computer - it will run everything you throw at it, just not at the same speeds as a high end laptop/desktop. I use Notepad++ because as a first year CS student we don't really need a fancy IDE or anything like that, but if you're concerned about that - it runs Netbeans fine - so it should be able to run Visual Studio.

Plus it has like 6 hours of battery life.. :)

See my question about this.

I, too, thought it wouldn't run any big programs, but to my surprise it does it well. Just go ahead with the purchase - it'll be one of the best $450 you've ever spent.