Moin people,
am currently looking for a laptop for home use, but also occasional mobile use to z. B. To surf, watch Netflix, and occasionally play a less graphic-intensive game.
Above all, a good battery life, good image quality, robust workmanship, reasonably flexible application options are important to me, so it should not weigh 20 kg. And the laptop should not be too loud and / or hot even after a little longer use, so you burn your lap. A little more memory would not be too bad to save a few episodes or a few movies for offline viewing.
Hope you guys have some suggestions for me, as I feel a bit lost in the laptop jungle. Desktop PCs are more my thing.
The important thing is WHAT you want to play "occasionally"… THIS is what the device must finally be able to do. All the other things are of secondary importance.
Lenovo IdeaPad L340-17api for example? Approximately 650 euro currently
Lenovo is unpopular, so I would advise against it
I say so, Witcher 3 and Co. Fallen away, but I have my gaming PC at home. Is more about older games or just some for pastime. Example would be z. Minecraft, Skyrim on low settings, Stardew Valley, Age of Empires, etc. Definitely not on the latest Battlefield parts or so to play.
Should probably nen quite loud fan and have the base model which fits into the budged has unfortunately only 4 Gb Ram, 8 it should already be today, then Chrome is at least
Here is a selection:
https://geizhals.de/..._filterbox
All 6 models have an IGP for the graphics. If you mean "occasional games" like Facebook games or browser games, you can buy anything. If you want to gamble more elaborate games then one of the two models with Vega 8 graphics, which is twice as fast as Intel's HD 620.
None of it is designed for games, but for persevering, brisk work. A game in between - even current games if you have low demands on the graphics - is possible with the Vega 8 models.
https://hardwarerat.de/...pci-e?c=68
Something over the budget.
Yes, with Vega 8 I had already befriended in my search, unfortunately, the specified Vega 8 models are slightly above budget and visually Lenovo is not such a grenade, do you have any other suggestions?
Unfortunately too expensive
What would you think of that: https://www.alternate.de/HP/Pavilion-15-cw0002ng-Notebook/html/product/1462325?
Not much ^^
only 8GB Ram instead of 16
only 120GB SSD instead of 480
older generation with slightly slower IGP
So I would drauflegen the 70 euro the Lenovo housing may not look so nice but are robust
https://geizhals.de/...78743.html is still interesting
Sorry, I'm absolutely no fan of the design of the Lenovo, because you feel transported back to the early 2000s. While it may not be the wisest choice in terms of value for money, I tend to go to another manufacturer that has come up with modern design, although I have to make some sacrifices in terms of memory and robustness
Could have some other suggestions:
https://www.computeruniverse.net/de/acer-aspire-5-tt-a515-52g-53pu-396-cm-156-notebook-schwarz
https://www.mediamarkt.de/...19468.html (if you can retrofit your HDD)
https://www.amazon.de/...07PSP3P3C/
The HP in Jet Black is definitely more appealing than the Lenovo and is even a good corner under Budged.
What does a product have to do with how popular the company is? If a company is unpopular, it can still sell good products.
I had 2 Lenovo laptops which are both under 2 years old kapput
Here is something nice for https://www.amazon.de/...07HK5HQQ1/
Of course, it depends on how you handle your fingers, a ThinkPad survives a fall earlier than a yoga.
I already had in view, but it should probably have problems with volume and temperatures, you have experience with the model?
And the keyboard should probably be quite unpopular
Had a b50-50 which broke down then replaced because it broke with the same but soon broke again