Need for school.
Notebooks are available for less…
But I have the feeling that something is wrong here:
What does the "Other" option do? The other answer options cover everything.
Why should a school tell you "buy a notebook" and say nothing about the news etc?
Your parents will certainly have a say in this, and not the good question community.
These are just the ones that come to mind straight away.
I rely on Microsoft Surface, in the high configurations we sometimes talk about 1,500 euro +.
However, it is probably ideal for school. But that depends on your needs and requirements, some don't even need a touchscreen. You would have to know the situation in individual cases - but for me it is a very good device to work with.
My experience is that a NB for less than 550 euro is no longer fun after a year at the latest! It becomes clogged, slows down or the plate becomes fuller because it is too small for cost reasons.
My recommendation
at least 2 better 4 real CPU cores.
at least 8 GB Ram better 16 GB
At least 512GB SSD better 1GB (SOWIESO ONLY SSD, because this makes your notebook less sensitive to bumps and knocks)
at least 15 inches screen better 17 inches
USB3 should be in there
Graphics card is up to you what is needed there
and so you quickly get to 500+ €
Yes is a great part but unfortunately also expensive…
These are the requirements I would never want to miss with a notebook when it comes to the office:
go under Full HD display
No SSD
a processor that would hang or reload
and too little RAM (at least 8GB)
That would be a https://geizhals.de/...ml?hloc=de for me.
There are also models for significantly less, but I wouldn't want to resort to that now.
It depends on what you want to do with the device and what it is used for. Depending on the requirements, the hardware requirements are also different. This also varies in price.
Just make a list of the things you plan to do with it and compare the girls' achievements. Then choose the model you want or want to use.