https://www.amazon.de/...07HGHP6QF/
A) What is the price / performance ratio?
B) Are 4GB of RAM sufficient?
C) Which version would you take? The one with the Intel Pentium or with the Intel Celeron?
D) Is the laptop suitable for me, if I only watch videos on it - or would like to work (Word / Power Point)?
E) Is the microphone usable, so do you understand people when they talk to them?
A) The price is okay for an ultra-thin notebook, comparatively good deals will be difficult to find. Nevertheless you should not expect a performance miracle here
B) 4GB of RAM is enough for the "standard user", as long as one only surfs, writes texts or even makes a PowerPoint. When it comes to gaming, photo or video editing, it gets very short. But if you look at the rest of the data on the PC, this laptop is not meant for that.
C) Depending on how your budget allows it. Of course, a better processor is always better, but the performance gain is very low and not necessary. If you want to do only the first work from B) is enough of the Celeron.
D) I think we have clarified that.
However, I wanted to say that 13 inches is not necessarily great if you want to watch videos. There are other laptops with much larger screens that are in the same price range but have a larger screen
YES have another question. Namely: because my brother has n laptop for around 300Euro but there "jerky" the Internet browser or Firefox. So it takes forever to load a page or something. I really just want to: surf, watch videos, work u. Use discord. Therefore, also ask E) Whether the microphone is usable or sufficient?
Sure that i3 already existed 10 years ago?
Unfortunately, laptops have risen pretty much in price
Yes, he probably garbed it and installed only one HDD. I would be an SSD important because HDDs are just too slow for almost 2019th Micro and sound are no problem, micro not at all and sound you have the laptop speakers that are sufficient or just a few headphones
The I3 was introduced at the end of 2008, but it may be doubted that there were already computers with Blu Ray drive for only 350 euro that was the time when Blu Ray was still in its infancy
I simply chose "Intel Pentium 5000 (400 euro)" because otherwise I can't write you the answer.
To the devices:
Both devices are far too expensive. The performances of both devices are very weak. For € 400 you get laptops that even have an Intel Core processor. If you're lucky then there's a mid-range AMD Radeon graphics card in the laptop that you can even use to play games. If you're looking for powerful laptops, then you're completely wrong on the page. The laptop would be powerful but costs € 750: https://www.otto.de/...notebooks/