I want to buy a laptop, but I'm not sure if this is suitable for my requirement… (I've already read, but I'm unsure).
So what I want is a laptop, to write for the school, etc. (like out there too), which one also good and happy to take along, games with not so high requirements as Hearthstone or League of Legends, to watch the series and I'm in Wants to study 2 years and because a laptop for me not synonymous as very useless synonymous for it and possibly small editing work.
So now I would like to know if the acer aspire 5 (Intel core i 5 (I've just saved the exact name)) (8GB RAM) (256GB SSD) and Nvidia GeForce MX 150 fits and whether in 3-4 years now for the (probable) study still fits.
Budget?
Now to buy a laptop for in 2 years is rather meh. Who knows what requirements are needed.
Otherwise, that fits in with what you've been looking for.
For what you want, YES!
As an alternative, a Ryzen 2500u system.
For students I always find it useful to have pen input. Because tapping in the classroom or in a lecture is corrosive, especially when mind maps, graphs or diagrams are signed off, you're pretty much in a fix. With the pen you can easily sign something.
I almost completely abolished paper, and always write on my Surface Pro at university.
A relatively cheap version would be something like an Acer Switch 12 Alpha, Acer Switch 7 Black Edition, or a Surface Pro.
These devices are thin and lightweight, making them ideal when taken with them every day. However, they sometimes have slightly lower performance than normal laptops, but personally I find that more important with the pen and the ease in everyday life, as I would not know how else would I manage my notes useful.
With a Surface Pro 6 with i7 or even a Surface Book 2 with i7 and GTX 1060 you would have these advantages and a lot of power, but they are just damn expensive.
If you do not care about the features, the laptop you are referring to does not sound too bad. As long as you want to draw a diagram.