I've been looking for a laptop for a long time. A few were good, but then there were small quirks that destroyed it and I decided not to buy it. Now I've found 2. One is from Lenovo and you can configure it on Amazon. I took the 15.6 inch FullHD, an AMD Ryzen 5 3500U CPU, 3.7 GHz, 8Gb DDR RAM, a Radeon Vega 8 graphics card, 256 GB SSD and 1000 GB HDD. It costs 520 euro, which I decided to buy. But my friend said that the Acer Aspire 5 with 15.6 inches FullHD, 8GB RAM, an AMD Ryzen 5 4500 you and 256GB SSD would be better. In addition, the Acer looks much better, has a fingerprint sensor and a glowing keyboard. That for 535 euro. Now I don't know which one is better. The Acer looks much better, but I have no idea about the values. I ask for help. Lg and thanks for reading through.
In terms of performance, the Acer is better
The Acer has more processor power, but the Lenovo's has more hard drive space. Personally, I couldn't get very far with the Acer's memory
You definitely DO NOT WANT to have an HDD in your laptop. Instead, get a notebook with 500GB ssd!
https://geizhals.de/...de&hloc=pl so maybe this one, delivery date unfortunately unknown. You would have to install Windows yourself
The Acer laptop has the better processor. However, there should also be a model with a larger SSD for the money.
With the Acer it is the case that if I use 512gb ssd, for example, there's no fingerprint sensor and no illuminated keyboard. Only at 1 tb
This is a pity
But are 256 ssd really that little? So I would just install things like Discord, YouTube, Netflix, Among Us or Minecraft and do my homework on Word or presentations on PowerPoint. Can't the memory be expanded either?
But are 256 ssd really that little? So I would just install things like Discord, YouTube, Netflix, Among Us or Minecraft and do my homework on Word or presentations on PowerPoint. Can't the memory be expanded either?
Yes, the memory will be enough, the stuff doesn't use up much now, but you shouldn't do much more. And if necessary, the memory can be expanded.
Okay thanks
There's probably only 1 slot for an SSD, so expanding it is difficult. But you can replace the SSD, but then I would prefer to buy a model with a larger SSD
Okay thanks
With pleasure