I'm in high school and have to write numerous lectures and surf the Internet a lot. Since that doesn't require much from a laptop and it has to be as small, light and not expensive (300 euro) as possible, I decided to buy it from Media Markt:
LENOVO IdeaPad Slim 1, notebook with 11.6 inch display, AMD A6 processor, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB eMMC, Radeon R4 graphics card, Ice Blue
And now I want to know whether this processor is sufficient for office, streaming films and surfing the Internet, whether the graphics card is good and what eMMC is. And generally whether this laptop is enough for school purposes. Thank you in advance.
(I don't want any suggestions from other laptops please)
It makes… Little sense. The AMD A-Series APUs are often overwhelmed with simple tasks. There's also little RAM in the laptop.
There's also far too little memory in it. Since my cell phone has more. EMMC means that the memory sits on flash chips similar to that of an SSD. But this device has far too little capacity. 64 GB is little - Windows alone likes to occupy 10.
In a few years this device will be hopelessly overwhelmed. I advise you to get a good old stand PC with AMD Ryzen APU.
EMMC is the slowest thing the market has to offer. The CPU, too, roughly. There's no graphics card, it is an integrated graphics chip.
I know you explicitly don't want any suggestions from another laptop, I'll make one anyway, of course you don't have to look at it: https://geizhals.de/...at&hloc=de
I say for surfing and easy writing in e.g. PowerPoint is enough. But not for more. The processor is really very slow! Office should work, but it takes a while to load because it can be overwhelmed.
PS: I would get another one.
The thing is absolute junk.
The 64GB eMMC are far too little.
That is money for the garbage can.
Alternative and much better.
With the 64bit version one speaks of at least 20Gb for Windows and then depends on the version (Home / Pro / Enterprise)
Every cucumber is sufficient for office and surfing. However, one must also note that one uses such a device for a long time and more often. So it is worth spending a little more. @ WillEsWissen64's recommendation is really good. You can get a really solid notebook for relatively little money.