Which laptop is the best value for money at around 800 euro?
Which laptops would you recommend me?
Can recommend the acer swift 3 but it's more like 650-700 euro so if you want to get more out of it, it's not exactly at the limit of your budget
Acer swift 4 is interesting though, thanks for your help.
Acer swift 5 *
What are you going to do with the laptop? Is it only for private use, do you want to play with it, do you want to use it for school / university or the like, should it have pen input?
Rather privately.
But for 800 euro it should be able to withstand games.
I stop by Alternate when it comes to computers. The service is great.
Can he weigh a little more? If so, this one: https://geizhals.at/lenovo-ideapad-gaming-3-15arh05-onyx-black-82ey006tge-a2346097.html?hloc=at
It has top of the line components for the price, even a 120Hz panel.
If you really want to gamble with it, ic can recommend this one: https://hardwarerat.de/...512gb-nvme if that's not important to you, buy one with an integrated vega 10 graphics unit
Awesome part. Just one more license for a few euro and it would be an unbeatable deal.
Absolutely, a part with R5 4th gen, 1650, 3200 RAM and enough SSD space for 800 euro is really unbeatable. My laptop was 900 euro and has 1050 and 128GB, lol
True. That's exactly the kind of bad deal I got back then. 900 euro for a 1050 ti, but still an M.2. SSD and 500gb mass storage.
Luckily I also had an M.2, and the processor is pretty blatant for the 25W TDP (power throttled), an i7-8750H if you know it.
But also only 8GB RAM, that means before I switched to PC, GTA was pretty painful.
Laptop processors tell me very little anyway, but the version seems to have been a top model. The 8 gigs can be filled up really quickly these days and are no longer particularly recommended. Fortunately, memory chips have become really cheap and even with configurations of 500 euro 16 gigs are often used.
Let's not talk about laptops with (still) 4GB RAM.
The components cost me 550 euro in my PC and I was able to install 100 euro Trident Z RAM. It's really nice to see how incredibly cheap some components are now.