Which 14 inch laptop is the best you can currently get for 600 euro. An Intel processor should be installed. Should be an all-round device. School, studies, surfing, Netflix, saving pictures etc.
Thanks a lot!
I like 14 inch laptops in black the best!
https://www.mydealz.de/deals/lenovo-l340-15irh-81lk00w1ge-gaming-notebook-3962-cm156-zoll-intel-gtx-1650-512-gb-ssd-1466265
https://www.mydealz.de/deals/hp-14s-i5-1035g1-8gb-ram-256gb-ssd-1511567
After AMD has the better deals in this price segment at the moment: why is it mandatory for Intel?
Because they are definitely better and more efficient
I'm an Intel fan but as I said, AMD is the better choice at the moment ^^
As far as I know, the Intel are up to date much faster, as long as AMD does not add fuel
No AMD is 1. Better 2. Cheaper 3. You pay a lot of money for Intel for the performance with which you can buy a AMD that is just as strong and you still have money over
* Cough, cough * So with 3rd generation Ryzen, AMD definitely has strong competition. In terms of efficiency, AMD will probably be ahead of the game, at least at the moment.
For your projects or the multimedia area, I would rely on an Intel Core i5. In addition, 8 GB RAM and an SSD, since this also provides a decent speed boost compared to an HDD.
There's, for example, the following device from Lenovo for 450 euro: https://www.cyberport.de/?DEEP=1CA0-032
It is a 14-inch device with a matte Full HD display. An Intel Core i5-8250U, 8 GB RAM and a 256 GB SSD are installed. An operating system is not available and the battery life is up to 6 hours.
Here would be another device from HP for 490 euro: https://www.cyberport.de/?DEEP=1C24-6DA
This is a 14-inch device with an anti-glare Full HD display. Instead of the i5-8250U, an i5-10210U is installed here, which is even more powerful. In addition, the battery life here is up to 10 hours. Otherwise, 8 GB RAM and a 256 GB SSD are also installed here. The device also has more connections.
Here I came across a device for 500 euro with a 512 GB SSD, but the reviews frighten me personally a little: https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...8ng+433048
There's still a device from Lenovo for 550 euro: https://www.cyberport.de/?DEEP=1CA0-03H
Like the other Lenovo device, a 14-inch device with a matte Full HD display. The processor (i5-8265U) is a little bit more powerful than in the other Lenovo device. It also has 8 GB of RAM and a large 512 GB SSD instead of a 256 GB SSD. The battery life is up to 6 hours and Windows 10 would also be pre-installed here.
Intel now has 10nm
Intel has the better processors in the top segment. So when it comes to speed you're right. But that's only what benchmarks and test books are about. In reality, it is usually about getting the best one for the given budget. Intel is currently having difficulties there. No matter how much you like them (for whatever reason, it's just a company)
With Zen2 and the more attractive AM4 platform, AMD is almost always the better choice in the desktop, but the Ryzen Mobile 4000 based on Zen2 must first be released in the notebook, which will happen sometime in February. These should be very good, but Intel is currently more efficient in the mobile area.