Hello which laptop from the ones listed below is the better / more powerful in the overall package
https://rover.ebay.com/...3832752027
or
https://rover.ebay.com/...2858188613
or
Of course, Lenovo is much better.
Did you look at the links?
I'm not interested in the links. I only know that Lenovo is the better quality.
Well, I wouldn't say it off the cuff, but I can only agree that Lenovo laptops are not bad, neither are HP laptops. It still depends on what is installed.
I said yes quality! There's nothing like a Lenovo ThinkPad.
The better question what do you want to do with the laptop or what is it for? Otherwise you can't give a really decisive answer.
You are not interested in the links, the technical data just as little, you have no arguments for your claim.
In short: such an answer is worth nothing. If you had a little idea, you could and would argue. But you only take a point of view on justice.
There are plenty of things that speak for Lenovo, you can't articulate a single one.
It is enough for me to know that Lenovo is better. Why, you have to find out for yourself if you are interested.
The equipment and quality are two different things.
All-rounder, mail office, surfing, research. I know there are cheaper ones but I want one of the three. Which one do you recommend?
None of the models shown above. The third model flies out because it has a touchscreen, which is not used in Office.
And the other two models are for what they mow from last.
Which laptop would you recommend for € 900?
Lenovo is generally a very good brand. I have had one myself with HP, I didn't have a good experience. It was too slow and had too little memory. The Acer brand can. I also recommend it well, I had a few of them and I loved them.
900 euro is not a price range where you are looking for office laptops. You want to take a lot of money in your hand and are even willing to pay a lot for it and leaf through it. However, this will neither speed up the office work, nor be fully exhausted in any way.
The only thing I would pay attention to in an office laptop that offers a fleet processor, i.e. The A-series from AMD, as well as the Pentium and Celeron processors from Intel, can be safely forgotten, since they simply buckle completely under heavy use. So it's best to use an AMD Ryzen processor or an i5 / i7 of at least the eighth generation.
In addition, the display should not be too big or too small, would go up to 15.6 inches, so typical laptops are larger, but compared to a 17.3 inch, they are still quite small, light and compact and, above all, in terms of weight.
What should be self-explanatory is that the laptop model uses a Full HD panel, i.e. Offers a resolution of 1920x1080.
And the most important thing would also be a very good and fast hard drive, i.e. An SSD. The PC starts and shuts down quickly and programs start and start quickly and there's hardly any waiting or delays.
For this I have put a filter on them, where all laptop models are listed which are in the price range of 300-900 euro, are not smaller than 13 inches or larger than 15.9. Full HD screen, an SSD is in it, the Windows 10 is pre-installed and weighs no more than 2kg.
Up to 900 euro I can confidently recommend these models here:
https://geizhals.de/...at&hloc=de
Would you recommend it too?
I wouldn't even look for laptop models on eBay or Amazon. Not only do you not know who the seller is, the prices are also more expensive than larger dealers.
In addition, it is not a new model, but a customer return and is set too high for the price for a model that is at least 3 years old.
OK. One last question, can you recommend a concrete 14 inch laptop for me that will run at least great for the next 5 years. A maximum of 800 euro. Just one please, I'm so confused
The https://geizhals.de/...at&hloc=de is just like the model you sent in, only with a different processor, which is only slightly slower and saves 250 euro.
I already have the ASUS model.
Do you think it will last for several years?
My old Dell laptop (was really not the best in terms of price / performance). And I think I have had this since 2014 if I'm not mistaken and it still works perfectly.
My father got the old laptop now and I'm now using an Acer laptop which I think I have already 2 years.
So far I haven't had a laptop that broke completely and was completely functional. Only the memory could maybe be a little tight with "just" 256gb, but I don't know how much to save and load on it, but if it's really just office and a few programs and files, this amount is absolutely no problem.
Can later report how the laptop or the model is.
Yes ^^ Acer is really a great brand!