It must be from Saturn and should not cost too much. At most 600.
It should be enough for schoolwork, the Internet and films and videos. I would also like to play on it. Games like Warcraft 3, Halo and maybe also World of Warcraft. Something like that.
Left would be nice.
https://www.otto.de/...1045469915
You have to ask Otto Support whether it is suitable for your needs.
That would be enough for me.
Is it also available at Saturn?
You should write down the model number and ask.
But I don't think so, because Saturn doesn't have the variety of offers like Otto.de
But you could ask if they can offer a similar one.
Simply copy the product details and show them.
It must be from Saturn
My condolences. Saturn usually offers and sells products more or less than what is currently available for sale from other retailers.
You can then play or gamble on the device anyway, unless low settings with rendered images are enough for around 30.
For example, this PC would be a pretty good choice, https://www.saturn.de/...25965.html.
You will hardly find a better one, not even if you want to fully exhaust your budget.
P.S. Saturn is currently the only retailer to offer this notebook.
Yes there's also in Saturn, but where it is available in the store is another thing, https://www.saturn.de/...22947.html. It costs 30 euro more there than on Otto.
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You get a decent laptop to work and watch films from 400. Here, however, only an integrated graphics card is installed, which is not suitable for playing most titles
If you want a laptop for Halo and other more demanding titles, you have to easily spend 1,000 euro. As soon as a decent graphics card is in it, it becomes significantly more expensive. So either you forego performance-demanding titles, or you add 500 euro more… Alternatively, you could of course buy a used one, but not from Saturn
At 600 I have to pay in installments. I don't have a decent computer at home. And I also want to catch up on a few games that are only available on the PC (or xbox).
And Halo is old.
If you mean the old halo, it could run. But don't promise yourself too much. Why does it have to be one of Saturn? I have my laptop e.g. Bought two years ago for 550 euro used on ebay. The graphics card is sufficient for common titles such as CS: GO, the part is like new and unbeatable for the price.
Why don't you buy a tower calculator? You can get a PC for 600 euro with which you can easily play everything on Full HD, including current titles
I see a lot of aspire here. I can't recommend it. You should rather use brands that are more known for quality and repairability. HP for example or Lenovo Think Pad and so on
https://www.hardwaredealz.com/bester-gaming-pc-fuer-unter-500-euro-gamer-pc-bis-500-euro/
My father just wants to get from Saturn. And I have no place for a tower.
Just because you have had bad experiences doesn't mean that they are automatically bad. 😉
Unfortunately, I could also criticize that the battery is not freely accessible or is easy to replace, since like most devices these days it is permanently installed.
With Lenovo or ThinkPad I can fully agree with you, are great parts, only I think very little of HP.
Hmm, that's stupid. Then I would recommend something in the direction: https://www.saturn.de/...25967.html
here you have installed an SSD and a small graphics card Mx 230. I have to emphasize again that titles like Halo: Wars, CS: GO, Minecraft and wow will run, but you won't get far with new titles. So e.g. No Assassins Creed, no GTA 5 or Battlefield. If that's enough for you, the laptop is not a bad choice.
You can't get a real gaming laptop for less than 600 EUR. I would rather concentrate on your other requirements.
An SSD hard drive for fast processing is already a must today. 16 GB RAM and an I5 processor. You can't go wrong with that.
If you could look outside of Saturn, you'd be more likely to find something.
I have no direct experience with it. I would never buy Acer in the price range.
I'm talking about reports from my customers and what I have heard. I have to tell an extremely large number of customers that I can't do anything because things break down that can't be exchanged.
Older Acer devices are great and you can't complain about more expensive Preditor devices, for example. But I can't recommend Acer in the 500 euro price range. With HP I can only think of one negative example. The chasis is broken. After 2 years of daily use and dragging to school. I also had the same problem with Acer.
I myself have been using HP for a long time and so far have had no problems except that it is installed in my 800 euro Ultrabook ne network card that can do absolutely nothing. But that's almost normal again. There's usually savings. For 10-20 euro you can just exchange them. So that's not a big problem