Hi, I'm looking for a good all-round laptop. Don't want to gamble on it, just watch videos and edit pictures.
good graphics is important to me, doesn't have to have a drive.
I have 500 euro available.
Good and 500 euro are mutually exclusive.
Ah yes.
Everyone sees the definition of well different. I think for 500 euro you can find something good.
https://www.amazon.de/...07L4WFN7S/ EDIT: model from christl10 even better in that sense.
Just recommend you to get a slightly used from Ebay, sometimes high-end laptops are thrown out for 1/3 of the price. (Of course read carefully and ask questions)
So you can of course define everything as a top device and ultimately cheat yourself. It's about the expected performance. You can't expect anything at 500 euro.
For example, someone likes to play Half Life, which I can absolutely understand. Everyone expects something else. Honestly, what are these speeches? Maybe you expect a laptop to be able to play the latest games in 4K. I don't expect that. So do not speak for the general public and prefer to say I do not expect a good laptop for less than 500 euro
That is the appropriate answer to the question here. With a 500 euro carrot, you usually don't even have a reasonable graphics card, but only a chip that has little power.
An all-round laptop should also be good to play with. There's no information about this.
In addition, Halflife is really no longer a benchmark. If you mean Half-Life: Alyx, you should be aware that this is really no fun on a 500 euro carrot, insofar as it works at all.
The system requirements have been raised enormously and are worlds away from what a 500 euro carrot can offer.
I mean the first and second half life