I need a notebook for the school, preferably not too expensive max 450 euro.
I wanted to ask if any of these notebooks are good. If not, what do I have to look for to make it a good notebook for school?
1. https://www.universal.at/p/hp-15-db0205206ng-notebook-39-6-cm-15-6-zoll-amd-ryzen-5-1000-gb-hdd-256-gb-ssd/AKLBB762210926#sku=2565221992-0-762210926&ref=mba
2. https://www.universal.at/p/acer-aspire-5-a515-52k-notebook-39-62-cm-15-6-zoll-intel-pentium-1000-gb-hdd-128-gb-ssd/AKLBB869003489#sku=1628810990-0-869003489&ref=mba
So for the school, the 2 hard drives are really good. Sure with the second laptop you have a little more of the power but in the end both are completely sufficient for you and fast in terms of performance!
The Pentium has zero chance against the Ryzen…
Yes kuck https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/...4vsm378273
Even single core + 29%
Dear helper, it is clear to everyone, there are 2 different notebooks. Whether one is better than the other is also clear. But for a student to write and "work" they are all enough! Stop unsettling him! I think your professional intelligence is not in demand right now. Sorry but that's the way it is.
So rather the 2nd or 1st notebook?
https://www.notebookcheck.com/...552.0.html
User benchmark is for the ton I would not use
Which one would you recommend to me? ^^
Do you want to play games on it?
As I said, clearly the second notebook is "better" of the two, but also more expensive. But for your intentions almost for school, the two notebooks are great and perfectly adequate. You just have to decide how much you want to spend.
Of the two definitely the first. But I would also look for notebooks with Ryzen 3000ern, since the runtime seems to be better in idle
For 450 euro still to ask if he wants to play on it. 1. Will that hardly be possible except with low graphics settings and if he wants that, he would have written it down. For the school, the LapTops always love greetings
At least it reaches 60 fps on low with 2500U in fortnite
No, no games
Btw the second is 50 euro cheaper you confuse something
I have had very good experiences with HP. Both private and business. With Microsoft too.
But short side question, 15.6 inches are not a bit big yet? And I mean in schoolbag or backpack, the weight and the size makes quite noticeable and sometimes a problem…
What I can recommend to you:
Take a look at Microsoft, they are currently offering their Surface devices. Are very good and versatile. There are Surface Notebooks and Surface 2 in 1. (my favorites) Especially the new Surface go is an excellent device. Price performance top, for school, university and co. Perfect. Extremely light and small, only 10.5 inches. Of course a matter of taste. Can of course be used as a tablet or as a full-fledged PC with a pleasant keyboard.
I had a HP Pavilion Detachtable some time ago. Also 10 inches 2 in 1, but of course not comparable to MS. 369 euro, also something nice for people on a smaller budget.
Yes but for the school also a 200 euro notebook is enough
Yes come a little more expensive a ssd with pure
Oh forgive, yes I mean the first one is better but also more expensive. I just confused the links confused. Sorry! But the opinion remains the same. All good.
Yes, the customs also made me a little unsure whether that might not be too big. I will look at your recommendation in any case.
One last question… Can you connect a 3.0 USB stick to a 3.1 port?
If you are 15 inches too big and 10 too small, I would orient myself at about 12 inches. Lenovo and Microsoft are major in this size
I think the HP laptop is much better. That's enough for the school.
In terms of performance, the HP device with an AMD Ryzen 5 2500U is significantly more powerful than the Acer device. In general, I would personally advise against Acer, but is only my opinion. In addition, the device has a twice as large SSD installed and 256 GB, it should be in my opinion. Furthermore, the device from HP has a better screen resolution. If one had to decide now for one of the two devices, clearly the device of HP is recommendable, even if it is a little more expensive. The surcharge is well worth it. From the price-performance ratio, the device is also perfectly fine.
Yes of course you can.