A laptop or a laptop plus a PC?

Al
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I have to lay down a new computer and have been looking for the right one for a while now. I take a lot of photos, I often need them for school and next year for the university, but sometimes I would play a game like overwatch, but I'm not that much of a gamer either. Since I also need the computer for the university, it definitely has to be a laptop, which is quite light and can do everything (allrounder). But since the more demanding playing but surely the battery suffers, I have come up with the idea to spend less money for n lappi (around 600-700 euro) the focus on office work stzt and in addition a fixed PC of the rest for me takes over. As you can tell I have no idea and would be glad if I could advise me on this topic.

summarized:

a) Allrounder laptop which can do everything possible and is light (important) eg razer blade 15 (problem expensive, if necessary vulnerable, battery running time will certainly fast after)

b) office laptop for writing and a bit of fotoshop (cheaper, still easy) and a PC for extensive photo projects and games (if necessary altogether expensive (500 euro office + 900 euro PC = about 1.4)?

Th

Would definitely put on the combination of laptop and PC.

You get a laptop for the university already from 250 euro, a PC for your claims even for 500-800 euro.

Does the laptop for the university have to be CAD or something like that or is it just for Office (and maybe Photoshop)? In my opinion, it does not pay to spend 600 euro, unless you want to write on it.

Al

On the laptop, I do not have to do any work that requires more work. If I also take a PC, I would primarily learn, work and write with the laptop.

Which products should I look at? Do you have any recommendation for me or a tip on what ivh must respect both? I also tried to read the topic but the graphics card etc is very extensive

Th

So with the notebook I would definitely pay attention to an SSD and a Full HD display. The processor does not necessarily have to be strong for Office. Here's an example, that would be the cheapest thing that would be small and easy for the university:

https://geizhals.de/...loc=de&v=e

And as far as the PC is concerned, I would recommend either building one yourself, which is actually always the best option or buying on Dubaro or hardware advice, all other sites are not really recommended. As a CPU, I would recommend the Ryzen 5 2600, if you want to do video editing or streaming I would build the system on a Ryzen 7. With the both sides one can't do much wrong, if one buys a PC for example from 800/900 euro, you can umgucken there times, the configurations are really good.

Al

Many Thanks!

Th

No problem, thanks for the star!