Tach people,
I chose 4 laptops that would be suitable for me.
Requirements: Liquid use of complex software, such as Photoshop, After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Android Studio, Visual Studio, Pycharm; Multitasking (eg use browser + software at the same time)
Asus Vivobook https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...25t+410834
HP 17 https://www.mediamarkt.de/...89969.html
HP 15 https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...nbb=45c48c
HP 15 https://www.alternate.de/HP/15-dw1001ng-Notebook/html/product/1575266
Remarks:
Is an Intel i5 10th generation completely sufficient, so I should not necessarily resort to an i7?
The Asus Vivobook has a comparably small display with 14 ", do you believe that is still sufficient for my requirements?
The HP 17 again has a 17.3 "too large display, or do you think that would fit?
Pretty expensive but still works.
256 GB of storage space is a bit pathetic for a laptop.
It's even 128 gb, all important on external disk, which bothers me is the graphics and the inches.
I never get HP, Dell or Philips in the shack, no matter what device.
What 128GB? I've already used 330 GB of 1 TB on my laptop.
I urge you not to buy Asus. My parents have a cheaper price segment, the parents of my girlfriend, however, have an Asus from the middle class. Both laptops have no great use, they are used to get info, do various e-mail work, Netflix etc. And none of these tasks can perform the part without performance problems.
We have a very well equipped Asus with an i7 processor at home - price: 1200 euro. The part is the purest crutch since the first minute.
My fault, I have occupied of 256 50GB.
That's how it looks. 👍👍
Windows on it, SSD will probably be in it and the thing is running.
Can't imagine what a bad experience I've had with a Dell computer, an HP printer and a Philips coffee maker…
Honestly, the coffee machine (an expensive!) After 6 weeks scrap, etc…
Hp printer the last… I
I agree.
Still not running.