Dear people
which laptop could you recommend to me?
60% surf the Internet (sometimes a lot of tabs open, quick toggling back and forth should be possible)
20% Office
10% messenger
10% gaming (should be as smooth as possible, although I don't care about being able to play the latest titles, as I'm usually willing to spend a maximum of 20 to 30 EUR on a game.) What was the last time I played on my desktop computer: Portal 1 & 2, Tomb Raider 2013, Devil May Cry (2013). I'm definitely not a hardcore gamer, I play when I'm away for work and spend the night in a hotel or, less often, at home. (But there I have my stand calculator)
Conditions:
Windows in full version (no S version)
14 to max 15 inches
Processing or haptics at least middle class (not the lowest entry class)
nice to have:
Charging via usb-c
light weight
I recently bought an AMD Ryzen 5 3500U notebook from Asus for my wife. You can play on it, but I definitely want more graphics power.
During my exploration tour in the stupid market today, I really liked the Lenovo Ideapad 5 in terms of optics and feel (i5-1135G7, 8GB RAM, MX450 with 2GB storage) 829 EUR
https://www.mediamarkt.at/de/product/_lenovo-notebook-ideapad-5-15itl05-i5-1135g7-16gb-ram-512gb-ssd-15-6-zoll-fhd-graphite-grey-1802187.html
The same is also available with AMD Ryzen7 4700U and 16GB Ram. (without dedicated graphics card) 899EUR
https://www.mediamarkt.at/de/product/_lenovo-notebook-ideapad-5-15are05-graphite-grey-r7-4700u-16gb-ram-512gb-ssd-15-6-zoll-fhd-81yq004mge-1784762.html
The advantage of the Lenovo Ideapad5 is charging via USB-C and a large 70 Wh battery
What should I take? AMD? INTEL? I'm also open to other notebooks.
The two you have linked are almost identical except for the CPU, only that the Intel version is no longer available
Take a look at the Asus Zephyrus G14
https://geizhals.de/...73097.html
Plus 8GB of RAM
https://geizhals.de/...at&hloc=de
Or the version with 4800HS and 1660Ti