I've been planning to buy a gaming laptop for a while now. First of all, I can't buy a PC because I don't really have space for it and because I prefer to change the space (sometimes working or gaming in the room or living room). Well, I need it for homeschooling anyway, now I've found the perfect one, with which I can play many high-resolution games that I want to play. But now the problem is that I'm not the greatest gamer, I bought the Ps4 a few years ago and at the beginning I had fun and stuff, played with classmates, but now I don't really bother them. I just want Minecraft on this laptop and a few games from another GAMES CONSOLE. Maybe Discord and all that creates new friendships and such, but it can also backfire, like the Ps4. What would you do? So if I ever took my laptop to school, it would be a little embarrassing, wouldn't it? Or maybe it's still okay here? Here is a picture:
I do not anymore.
I got one, right after a total economic loss was guaranteed.
With the PC, I would have simply changed the component.
But I really don't need the portable either.
You're not doing anything wrong with that
I have a laptop (Lenovo) myself with an AMD Ryzen 7 and Radeon Vega Graphics. You can also play properly on it, from GTA 5 to Starcitizen
and at the same time good for learning / handy
The warranty couldn't fix it? So there would only be the option to buy Plus Protection Guarantee from Media Markt. What exactly happened?
Have fun lugging this thing around with you. To play it would be enough for now, but I would try to make enough space for a desktop PC, and you have a lot more.
If you can use the laptop for school too, I would do it.
Gaming can be a great hobby and in the worst case scenario you just know it's not for you and use it for school.
Personally, I don't think it's weird to walk around school with something like that just because the school computers have never heard of anything other than Windows Vista xD
Have you ever taken it to school / are you uncomfortable?
And why didn't you change the component on your laptop?
A gaming laptop is usually worse and more expensive compared to a PC. Currently I would advise against it as there's currently no one with a smart GPU at an acceptable price
I'm already out of school
but would not take something like that to school, only possibly with presentations. Don't be embarrassed, it's normal these days
It was the motherboard, I was told, not worth it.
Somehow it got overvoltage and burned out the motherboard.
But that's not standard either, they are normal.
Bad luck.
How so?
Because they said it would cost 400 euro, the original price was 650 and it was 2 years old.
It's not worth it, it's called an economic write-off.
And it was so cool, the 650 were really cheap, there were always comparable ones for 900.
Oh, thanks for the quick reply
But I didn't need him anymore either
I had bought it for business and stopped operating and then it broke too ^^
Blessing in disguise
It costs just 1000 euro
Oh my condolences