I'm looking for office work and internet surfing a laptop for the 300-350 euro. But I do not know much about technology so I ask for help. The laptop should be able to do the job smoothly and have a sufficiently strong and not too old CPU installed. In addition, the part model should not be too old. (Max. 3 years.) It can be a used or a new laptop. I also thought about buying a Mac Book Air 2013 but would rather prefer Windows.
Your budget should be about 400-500 euro to lay something reasonable, just because of a SSD.
I would definitely take this one here:
https://geizhals.de/...07196.html
Full HD display, Ryzen 3 APU, 8GB RAM and an SSD. This gives you more than enough power.
Windows you have to install yourself, the license costs about 15 euro.
Edit: Here even supposedly with Windows
I agree. 300 Euro laptops are mostly crutches.
And do yourself a favor and make sure that an SSD is installed.
And it should be there despite all 8 GB of RAM.
True, the RAM should not be synonymous DDR2 garbage, as in my😹
The Macbook is older than 3 years.
Look at the Thinkpad T450 (s) or T460. For example:
T460:
https://www.ebay.de/...2765467747 (Attention state A-, over-glued keyboard)
The recommendation from RedgePro is not bad. Alternatively you would have here for 333 euro still the following device: https://www.0815.eu/656569306
There are also an AMD Ryzen 3 2200U, 8 GB RAM and a 256 GB SSD installed. However, Windows 10 is already preinstalled. Converted you would save in about 10 euro.
The editing I have now seen too late
What is the one Ryzen 3 Apu exactly?
Thanks first of all. From a colleague I could buy his Hp 17akhttp://tel:013 ng for 350. How about those? Buy or not buy?
What do you think of the Hp 17akhttp://tel:013 ng?
Exact data? There are different models.
What do you think of the Hp 17akhttp://tel:013 ng?
Does not change much.
Pretty slow processor and a bulky 17 inch format. Otherwise, all right.
The Ryzen 3 APU is the processor with integrated graphics unit. The is relatively fast and for Office more than adequate.
Is a device from the low price segment, according to relatively cheap to have. Used I would not buy so one, because I would be too high risk that something breaks (display, housing, etc.). And it is no longer available.
Device number
1UH31EA
product name
HP Notebook - 17-ac013ng
microprocessor
AMD quad-core A10-9620P APU (2.5 GHz base frequency, up to 3.4 GHz burst frequency, 2 MB cache)
Memory, standard
8 GB DDR4-1866 SDRAM (2 x 4 GB)
graphic card
AMD Radeon â„¢ 530 graphics card (2GB DDR3 dedicated)
Dedicated
hard disk
1 TB 5400 rpm SATA
optical drive
DVD burner
screen
43.9 cm (17.3-inch) Diagonal FHD IPS Display with Anti Glare and WLED Backlight (1920 x 1080)
keyboard
Full size island keyboard with integrated numeric keypad
Pointing device
Touchpad with multi-touch gesture support
Wireless technology
802.11b / g / n (1x1) Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® 4.2 combined
network card
Integrated 10/100/1000 GbE LAN
expansion slots
1 SD card reader for media of various formats
External connections
2 USB 3.1 Gen 1 (data transfer only); 1 USB 2.0; 1 HDMI; 1 RJ-45; 1 headphone / microphone combined
Minimum dimensions (W x D x H)
41.5 x 27.8 x 2.46 cm
Weight
2.6 kg
Power supply type
65 W AC power supply
Battery Type
Li-ion battery, 4 cells, 41 Wh
Note on the battery type
User replaceable battery
camera
HP TrueVision HD camera with integrated digital microphone
My colleague says he has a bill from last year, saying that he bought the part for 650 euro. That's why I showed interest. He says there are even 2 years remaining warranty.
And what about MacBooks from 2012-13? Are they still usable?
If it was already a second-hand purchase, then I would buy a device of the business class (Lenovo Thinkpad, HP EliteBook, Dell Latitude).
Have now found a Dell Latitude E65 40th CPU Intel I7 4x2.8GHz
15 inch display 1920x1080
256 SSD hard disk
16GB RAM
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro installed
390 euro a little over budget but is it useful?
So the MacBook Pros are definitely recommended. They start at 600 euro. A daring investment in a 6 year old model.
Used MacBook Airs are not recommended, they have a very weak CPU.
Seems to be pretty good, if the price goes well for you, is the other question. And of course the question of the condition, the trustworthiness of the seller (right of return, reviews).