I have a choice between these 3 laptops and I don't know which one to use, so I'm asking you which one is best.
Here is some more information:
Lenovo Ideapad L340:
-17.3 in
- CPU: i5-9300HF
GPU: GTX 1650
8 GB of RAM
512GB SSD
Acer Nitro 5:
- 15.6 in
- Ryzen 5 4600H
- GTX 1650
8 GB of RAM
512 GB SSD
6 cores 12 threads
Lenovo Ideapad 5:
15.6 in
Ryzen 7 4700U
Radeon graphics
16 GB of RAM
512 GB SSD
8 cores 8 threads
The remaining technical data are on the Internet. Justify your decision.
I would be happy if you can help.
PS: I'm looking for a laptop that is very powerful. I'm not a gamer, etc. The performance is still important to me. I will gamble sometimes (Fortnite or Apex etc.) But mainly I need it for school.
It has good qualities. Less than 17 inches wouldn't work for me.
I'm a loyal Chromebook user myself, Chromebooks are a lot cheaper than Windows notebooks and often better equipped for the money.
The only difference between Chromebooks and Windows notebooks is the operating system, which in Chromebooks is Chrome OS from Google, a Linux-based OS that can access both Linux programs and the Google playstore and integrates an Android smartphone perfectly into the ecosystem. You can install almost all apps from the Google playstore as well as all Linux apps on a Chromebook, and Chromebooks may soon be able to play Windows programs, like MacBooks.
For example, I owned a Lenovo Yoga Chromebook c630 with illuminated keyboard, full aluminum case, 10 hours of battery life, full HD IPS display and core i5 GPU in the 8th generation, as well as convertible design with touchscreen and all for 660 euro at the time.
In addition, Chromebooks are very safe and it is very unlikely that you will get a virus, as Chromebooks have many security structures, such as the fourfired boot or that every app runs in a sandbox and the system remains unaffected by errors.
In addition, Chromebooks do not necessarily need the best processors to run smoothly, as the operating system is very slim, which is why some Chromebooks only have Celeron or Pentium processors, but still run smoothly, and that for many years, because Chrome OS is getting faster and Chromebooks updated automatically.
Find out more about Chromebooks on the Internet, this is how Chromebook is, for example. A good channel that deals with it.
But of course it depends on what you want to use the notebook for, work on the topic and multimedia Chromebooks are great.
Chromebooks often have ssd that are too small.
You don't have to have a large SSD either, because you don't have to install large Windows programs and there are also some with large ssds, my Chromebook has 128 GB, and I can't get it full, and in a pinch you get 100 GB of cloud with many Chromebooks Free storage in Google one for 1 year.
It is really not useful to have cloud storage that is limited to 1 year. IF you use this, then you should agree beforehand that you will pay for it later. Otherwise the data is gone.
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