Cheap laptop wanted. Which one do you recommend to me?

ga
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I'm looking for a cheap laptop. The laptop is only used for Word, Excel, Outlook, … And for Prime Video, as well as YouTube. So I do not need much power. My budget is 330 euro. The laptop should have decent workmanship and not be too big as it is often taken away.

Now I found the following laptop: https://www.aliexpress.com/...ky2GA&mp=1

That the laptop comes from the Far East, I'm aware and okay (have my Redmi Note 7 also imported from China). The equipment is enough for me actually so far (8GB RAM, SSD, IPS panel, type C port).

Now I'm a bit suspicious of the processor. It is a processor of the Celeron line (N4100). Are the Celeron processors really that bad? Or is that enough for my requirements? If not, do you have alternative laptops that you can recommend to me?

He

Acer Aspire E15 (E5-573G-560Q)

Can I only recommend, I own now for years and had so far no problems to hardly significant. Top quality and performance, medium in size, and in your budget, just have a look.

ga

Thank you very much. However, I was never satisfied with my Acer cucumber. Processing quality extremely bad and heat problems without end.

Mc

First of all, I would not buy a laptop from abroad, even if the processing and performance is comparable, you will with Chuwi? In warranty cases certainly intended to have fun.

I had two laptops so far. The first one cost 1,000 euro, which was far beyond my requirements at that time, but provided me with basic features such as office or surfing for almost 10 years without significant problems.

The second cost 360 euro and gave me about 3 years of no significant problems with basic features.

So even if you do not need the extra power right now, I would advise you to invest a little more money to be able to work longer with the laptop.

Intel Celeron is just meant for simple applications, so for your needs already sufficient, the question is just how long can keep up.

ga

However, I do not need more features because I have my PC at home in more power-intensive applications.

He

Too bad, that is probably different from person to person. I can't fault my opinion.

Mc

It is not about more features, but longevity

tr

The longevity does not depend on the price.

tr

You're right. I would also keep my fingers off Acer.

tr

Here you have a decent device for 328 euro: https://www.computeruniverse.net/de/hp-255-g7-7dd27es-156-ryzen38gb256gbssdfhd-freedos

It is a 15.6-inch device with a matte Full HD display. Installed are an AMD Ryzen 3 2200U, 8 GB RAM and a 256 GB SSD. The processor definitely has enough power for your plans and an SSD also provides a decent speed boost. The battery life amounts according to data up to 10.5 hours.

An appealing smaller device I have not found in the price range.

Mc

I've experienced something different.