The price-performance ratio is quite good, with its 15.6 inch screen rather small
There are hardly 17 inches left?
The same provider has an Acer 3 with 17 inches, i7- last generation, 20 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD for 999 euro on Amazon.
Well, you can't play great games with it
For the price less, but in higher-priced regions (e.g. Gaming) 17 "is quite normal. What has rather disappeared is the 18.4".
I don't really like it. Is touted as a gaming laptop, but has no dedicated graphics card and 20 GB of RAM is nonsense. The main thing is Monster book…
Leave it!
Take a look at that
https://m.alternate.de/HP/Gaming-Pavilion-15-cx0660ng-Gaming-Notebook/html/product/1619134?partner=DeGeizhals&campaign=Notebook/HP/1619134
That is sufficient as a "gaming" laptop. Processor could be better than a gaming laptop. 4 cores are provided by software, 8 cores.
17 inches are also really unnecessary and unsuitable for most applications.
This listing is such rubbish. No product name, 20GB RAM (?), And such wisdom: "AMD manufactures many processors in Germany. With their purchase, they support German jobs"…
But let's get over it; what do you want to use the laptop for? 15.6 "is not particularly small and 2.1kg is not particularly light.
So people who buy the appropriate equipment to work on or to play on will surely contradict you there…
Sure, but that's a very small percentage.