Laptop 15 inches, too big?

Ha
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Hello is a laptop with 15 inches too big for traveling? Work in the cafe etc etc?

St

In itself 15 "would be good to take, but on the way I prefer smaller.

At the moment I personally have a 12.5 "laptop with FullHD display, because my 15.6" laptop was too big / too heavy to carry along with me

In the end it's personal preference and you have to test for yourself if it's good

Ka

15.6 "inches is a bit borderline.

I would suggest you a 14 inch screen.

You're better off with that. But if you were traveling more often with it

I even choose an 11.6 "screen.

Ab

There are also lighter laptops that are bigger

St

That's why I'm not only too heavy, but too big called Lol

Ab

My fault did not read everything

Cu

That's a matter of opinion, I would even take 17 ", others reach 11"…

Pay attention to at least FullHD, so 1920x1080, so you have enough space for applications.

Otherwise, if you are e.g. You are only 20 and you can read 2 MM small letters still great, you can also take 11 "…

Cu

Never mind, it happens to everyone!

Ra

I have a 14 inch laptop and am traveling a lot. I think the size is good, you can see enough on the screen. At the same time the notebook is not so big and heavy, so it can be easily transported.

au

A 15 "device needs some space and in cafés it could be a bit cramped with small tables, but the screen and keyboard are slightly larger, but the devices also weigh around 3-4kg, so if you carry your electronic helper all the time with you he may be a bit heavy.

For example, a Lenovo ThinkPad L390 YOGA i5-8265U 8/256 SSD IPS W10P weighs just 1.56kg, has a 13.3 "FullHD display, a 4 core CPU at 1.6 to 3.9 GHz, a 256GB SSD and 8 GB of RAM, it can also be converted to a tablet.

A good companion for the study, not cheap, but Lenovo support for malfunctions is usually on the ball.

But the final decision depends on what you want to do with the device and, of course, the budget.

Ha

How long is the life cycle? So I mostly need it for writing programs and online programs like google drive etc.

Ha

Or hp specter x360?

au

Lenovo is a brand provider, but for more than 3 to 5 years I would not go out with any provider as a precaution. Then it gets increasingly tight with spare parts. Possibly. Complete an electronics insurance that replaces the whole unit in the event of major damage such as display breakage.

Ha

So you would advise to Lenovo

au

Depending on the configuration, the hp specter x360 would also appeal to me, a similar concept.

au

The two manufacturers take little in this price range, both offer warranty extensions, which in case of professional use, if necessary, are worth considering, if after 6 months (reversal of the burden of proof) do not want to discuss months about negligence. The HP is also pretty chic.

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