Christmas is coming up and I can either get a notebook or a cloud computer what should I assume?

Di
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Hi

For about 1 year I have not played anything because my old computers are only for word processing and YouTube and somehow I like to play again, to record videos, cut and maybe even try the streaming time. My parents know how much I miss this, especially since good long friendships with which one played every day have broken off and unfortunately one has hardly any contact.

Therefore, they have offered me either that they give me the Lenovo L340 gaming laptop so I can work while traveling (eg Video editing) and play a little or a keyboard, TV or monitor (both have not currently) and a cloud machine from Shadow (first or 2 offer the third is too expensive) and maybe the ghost to do so.

The notebook has a 9th generation i7 ner processor, 15 inch monitor, 128 GB SSD, 1 TB HDD, 1650 GTX Nvidia Card, 8 GB RAM expandable to 16 GB RAM.

Now the question is, what is technically better the offers of Shadow or the notebook and why? And which offer of those options would you choose in my place?

There's no other option.

And if you chose the notebook, would you perhaps book Shadow yourself later on that would make sense?

I'm looking forward to your answer.

Sn

You post should perhaps write in, what offer one and two are!

Di

Sorry I'm just on the road in the tram on the phone because I can't just umswitchen times. Thought you also look over there on the page then over. Can it afterwards nachtragen here when I'm home.

Fi

I was also recently before the decision and have opted for a laptop. I absolutely do not regret it because it is much faster from the ground up.

However, I do not know about you, if you have not played for a year, your hardware is probably slower and it always raises the question of how fast your internet connection is.

I think Shadow's offers are great and there's nothing wrong with it, as it's still cheaper to buy a second time than a new laptop (at least offer 1).

Do you have to decide how important it is to you what else your PC can do.