Looking for an inexpensive laptop for the use on the go, on which mainly office is operated. Furthermore, he should be able to watch videos, surf and use some small, uncomplicated games.
I chose the following laptops, gladly your opinion or other suggestions in this budget:
https://www.otto.de/...=984613392
https://www.otto.de/...1083434390
If there's not enough cash, you can also use lease returns.
After three years, a business notebook still offers private users sufficient performance for a further three to five years.
They don't take too much now, everyone has CPUs that can handle it well.
What are uncomplicated games? CS: GO? Because Metro Exodus e.g. Won't run there…
Vlt minecraft or so 😂 or age of empires, sacred gold, deponia - just things…
Okay, the Vega 8 unit can handle it, no question. Even at relatively high settings.
Personally, I would prefer the first model.
Thank you
Thank you, if you say they don't all take much, to what extent is the 100 euro surcharge worth it compared to eg. The asus for 444 euro because you say the first is your favorite.
Generally, you shouldn't buy notebooks from Otto. The sales mostly cheap remaining stock or stock goods. The AMD Ryzen Mobile GPU models, you are on the right way to buy such notebooks. There are also cheap models of it. An example of a good model that is clearly expensive:
Lenovo Think Pad E595
I have myself, I'm very satisfied with it, long battery life and also a good integrated graphics unit that is powerful.
The HP model has a smaller SSD, but a huge 1TB HDD. There's also a stronger processor and possibly an RX graphics unit that is stronger than the Vega 8.
Thank you, what could you recommend to me in the cheaper price range or which of these 4 do you see in terms of price / performance?
From the used area I might be interested in this model: https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...+g3+631212
Thank you, what's better about this than the others?
An inexpensive laptop, so you define that at around 600 EUR?
Others say that with 400 EUR it is "cheap".
Go to http://www.idealo.de/....idealo.de and select the desired performance data and price ranges, very simply. Then have the devices displayed according to test grades. There are no really "bad" devices. And as always: "What you pay is what you get".