Is an Acer Nitro 5 good?

Co
- in Acer
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I have had the wish to buy my own laptop for a long time (yes, I still work with my parents')

Do you find that
Acer Nitro 5 (AN515-42-R1GF) 39.6 cm (15.6 inch Full-HD IPS matt) Gaming Notebook (AMD Ryzen 5 2500U, 8GB RAM, 1,000GB HDD, 128GB SSD, AMD Radeon RX 560X, Win 10 Home) black
Good? I would use it for school and maybe for Minecraft and Youtube.
here is the link to it.
https://www.amazon.de/...07DZKX6N9/

Do you think the price is good according to the performance? Does Amazon still deliver to Switzerland without high shipping costs?

I would be very happy to receive answers

Ed

A PC would be much better.

Co

Yes, but I would also like to take him to school etc.

vi

I don't think anything of Acer. In my experience, there are often heat problems there. But everyone will tell you something else. I myself tend to prefer devices from ASUS and Lenovo as well as some models from HP.

You are aware that there are all used devices except for one device, right? A new device for 545 euro is included, but with 10,000 euro shipping costs. And the cheapest dealer doesn't look serious to me either.

So apparently it would theoretically start at around 900 euro if you ignore the scam and the nonsense with the 10,000 euro shipping costs. That is far too much for such a device. It can be done better.

Co

Do you have a recommendable good laptop for less than 500 euro?

Aw

https://www.hardwaredealz.com/bester-gaming-laptop-fuer-unter-500-euro-gaming-notebook-bis-500-euro/

for the price it's the best

vi

This is pretty decent: https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...gge+630567

15.6-inch device with a full HD display, Ryzen 5 3500U, 8 GB RAM and a large 512 GB SSD.

Co

Ok thanks a lot, I'll talk to my parents about it

vi

No full HD resolution and no SSD, I would rule it out directly. And the laptop is not available either.

Aw

Instead of giving an empty answer send a link from a better one, it becomes difficult in the price range

vi

I have long recommended a laptop that is sufficient for the requirements mentioned.

ki

So working for Minecraft and office is enough

ki

You can take the pc with you because there's electricity

Ca

Just think like this… Every smartphone can do that.

The important thing is the weight and the display. If you want to take this part to school, little weight is important. I'm writing to you about a 17 inch. I don't want to drag it.

HP Then you are not doing anything wrong. 500 euro.

Co

Thank you, but is it also suitable for Minecraft?

Co

And how about a Lenovo? https://www.microspot.ch/de/computer-gaming/notebooks/notebooks--c511000/lenovo-v340-17-17-3-intel-pentium-8-gb-ram-1-tb-hdd--p0001858148

Are they good too?

Co

Or is it better?
https://m.notebooksbilliger.de/lenovo+v155+15api+81v5001gge+630567

Ca

As far as I know Mine power is not that difficult for PCs. Never assume the CPU. It just pushes data over to the graphics. The graphics always do the job of converting that.

That's why professional players have one that costs 1200 euro.

With 400 euro you get something good. I don't want to drive you crazy with 12,000 euro. You don't have any money either.

Less is also possible.

Aw

Just send a link from a better device

vi

I have already recommended something to you. What speaks against the device?

vi

And yes, the device I recommended, which you have now also posted again, is far better than the 17.3-inch device with a Pentium.

Ch

Forget it, the "technician" draws on his experience, if any, from 20 years ago.

re

Then you also have to take your pc, screen, keyboard, headset / headphones and mouse with you!