Good laptop university / leisure time?

Ac
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I'm looking for a laptop (up to 600/700 euro) for my studies and I would also like to play a bit with it (simple games, no complex games like CoD or something). I've looked a bit but I always see negative reviews about the battery, case, performance etc. And I don't want to make the same mistake as with my old (400/500 euro) laptop (it had a cheap case, was very slow, battery quickly empty, etc.). On the Internet you should get one with a core i3 / 5 / Ryzen 5, SSD, 8 GB RAM, ~ 60 watt hours. Is there anything else I have to look out for or do you have suggestions for good laptops?

Bu

CoD and simple play can't be combined in one sentence.

You definitely need a dedicated GPU. At least ne 1660 or a rtx 2060th I3 I would leave. You hardly get it in combination with a graphics card. So look in the direction of the i5 or i7 and then the air with your budget will be very thin.

And if you want to use the laptop at school / university you don't want a beater that weighs several kilos. And laptops for playing games are heavy, large in 99.9% of cases and consume too much power even with little load.

Plastic housings are normal for laptops and nothing bad.

If you want something that is good for the university

Look here:

https://www.esm-computer.de/gebrauchte-notebooks/?p=1&o=2&n=12&min=174.50

Most of these are almost unused lease returns. You get a lot more for your money. But gaming is not included either

Ac

So I meant simple little games (e.g. Among us or something) because my laptop would probably freeze and lose the connection all the time. So when I asked, I said NO games like CoD etc. So no gaming laptops

Bu

Take a look at this:

https://www.saturn.de/...22587.html

You can definitely get it cheaper.

Otherwise on the page I sent you

Bu

I would leave Matebook

Ac

The laptop should have 4 x 1.80 GHz and a turbo boost of up to 4.90 GHz. Is it good? I don't know that much 😅 but thanks for the suggestion

Bu

That is normal. If the processor does not have to perform well, it tackles itself down. But if it has to bring a lot up to 4.9 GHZ. Of course, everything depends on the temperature and how full the battery is or whether a power plug is connected