I'm looking for a small, lightweight and relatively inexpensive laptop. Above all, I want to write stories on the bus, on the train, etc. - or sometimes in bed and maybe even watch a movie, whereby I can buy an external DVD drive with the latter. I ask for recommendations for a 14 1/2 year old.
I recommend this one here:
https://geizhals.de/...19135.html
Relatively handy with 14 inches, long battery life, sufficient power, passive cooling.
Windows you have to buy and install yourself, the key costs about 15 euro again.
Well, it depends on what price range you play in if you want a lightweight laptop without a drive because you can buy it compactly long battery life and NOT TO GAMEN would of course be a mac book a good solution must not be the latest annsonsten there would be the following alternative https://www.otto.de/...=762831241 that would be really cheap of course has no high power but enough to surf movies look etc would there in the 500 euro price class nor this here https://www.saturn.de/...a3921949ad there are notebooks that are easy and good for your requirements, there are of course faster in the price class but then are easy twice as hard and not intended for traveling here nochmnal a mack book to watch https://www.otto.de/...=608124215 is an older model but for your needs exactly right I hope I could help you
The MacBook is more than overpriced for the application…
I would not want to take the Medion because of the Pentium processor…
… Nor a Celeron (the yoga)
As I said the notebooks are not for the game but to write movies look etc and for the processors are more than adequate you can see that you do not really know about it processors are just to cut videos render etc very important the rest you can synonymous with a worse processor do
I would rather not take one with Celeron. And a Windows key costs well over 15 euro, if you want to buy a legal and not dubious persons who works permanently…
Apart from whether you really need Windows?
Manjaro + LibreOffice work great and cost nothing…
https://manjaro.org/download/xfce/
I think that you are the one who does not know…
In principle, even an Intel Atom is enough - whether it makes working fun is another question. Especially since there are good cheap devices with better CPUs…
And to use video to render a CPU ne is a totally good idea. For a small video with low resolution OK, but with HD? Have fun, I prefer to use a GPU…
Is not Celeron, is a Pentium. And absolutely sufficient for Office, have the times even tested. Passive cooling is a dream.
And yet, a legal Windows license is already available from 15 euro. For example on hardware advice.
And if you want Windows or not, probably everyone has to know for yourself.
I can also recommend a tablet. For example: https://www.mediamarkt.de/...%7Cp%7C%7C This also has a slot to insert a memory card. Android 8 is running on the tablet. Only one Google Account is required to set up. It has Full HD resolution.
In order to watch movies, I would copy the movies to a memory card and then put them in the tablet. It can play movies in Full HD quality. The fact that you do not need a drive, that benefits the battery life.
Writing stories is also possible. For this you install the App Office HD TextMaker Basic. This is a free word processor for tablets. You can find them on Google Play.