Since our old Toshiba laptop soon gives up the ghost, I looked around and found this one:
https://www.mediamarkt.de/...CComputer% 2B Office> Notebooks Accessories> Gaming Notebooks% 7Cp% 7C% 7C & gclid = EAIaIQobChMI063jrNOe5AIVBtreCh0poADsEAQYASABEgJFz_D_BwE & gclsrc = aw.ds
We need it for an offer and billing program (costs resources) and Office just like everything you need to do in a company (mails, pictures)
He should be fast and as durable as my old Toshiba (10years) The Toshiba was a C7D-B-10E with AMD A4.
Would that be too oversized. And is Dell good or should I stay with Toshiba?
Well, that's a gaming laptop.
That means specifically?
If you want to gamble with it then I would prefer to build a gaming pc for this price or have it built. Otherwise, I would look again
I do not want to gamble. I want a fast-paced laptop like my Toshiba was
That would be enough here too. Only the question is whether you the memory rich, here are only 250gb installed
On my Toshiba are on the C drive nearly 200 of 685 GB occupied. Should be enough
Look here: https://www.mindfactory.de/...08134.html This also has 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. It is also cheaper. It is Windows 10 Professional 64bit here.
Here you get cheap Microsoft Office 2019 Professional Plus: https://www.rakuten.de/produkt/microsoft-office-2019-professional-plus-vollversion-2470554075?cid=adwords&sclid=a_rmm_de_pla_301-267-3298_2470554075_c&my_lizenz_133275 These cheap licenses are OEM versions and it is through a court decision in 2000 to legally buy such versions separately and sell. That's just the product key.
Then you go to https://setup.office.com/ After you have installed it and activated with the key, the activation is permanently stored in the Microsoft account. If you need to reinstall it, just log in again with the Microsoft account and you can reinstall and activate it. Key entry is then no longer required.
OEM versions are full versions without limitation that were with a computer.