Ive been dealing with computers for 10+ years now, specifically in the Small Business world. I also do a lot at home on my own time and I can't fault anyone for suggesting ASUS. It was the first thing that came to mind for a suggestion as well.
I have one for my personal use, though all our work laptops are Lenovo ThinkPad (Or IBM ThinkPad as they use to be known) but they are a bit pricey. Durable , but expensive.
Go with any of the ASUS models you prefer, though I'd suggest any of the U Series vs the K series ones. They have newer processors, more memory and such.
AND.. the best part about ASUS is they now have a 1 year accidental damage warranty for FREE! All in all, a great company to work with, and they make great products and have been around for years.
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