Hi any suggestions on a good laptop please, I only have a budget of £200-£250. :smirk:
Thanks
carl01869
26 Oct 16#16
For 95% of people using basic office apps, email and Internet "any cpu + ssd" is better than "any even much better cpu + hdd".. Especially if comparing modern laptop class CPU's..
Meluk9
24 Oct 16#15
Oos
john_forster
24 Oct 16#14
Ok cheers, I'm in two minds whether to one like this, gamble on Black Friday or just let them borrow mine. I'll have a think ta
jameshothothot
24 Oct 16#13
john - I posted in the wrong room - if we believe the battery specs - the amd is better (will have to confirm with actual independent reviews from pc mags).
the i3 claims to have 3-4 hours battery life. this has 7. given they will decline by 50%, this makes the amd much much better in my view
jameshothothot
24 Oct 161#12
the cpu benchmark on i3 5005u is 2897. so very similar.
the amd laptop here has 8gb ram. that will massively boost performance vs 4gb on the intel.
intel has ssd which will boost speed too but I cannot comment as don't have one.
i also don't know about graphics comparison bit in theory amd puts a bit more effort on graphics
i haven't compared battery life which is key for me
but on the memory. .. i would pick the amd... but maybe the other one can be upgraded memory wise. on my phone at work so cannot research fully sorry.
I'm after a laptop for the kids xmas (11 & 10) to do homework on and hopefully to take them through the next 3 years or so. They'll want to play games but not the latest, just playable ones from steam will do. Wondering if this or the Lenovo is better? Or wait till Black Friday as no rush?
jameshothothot
24 Oct 161#9
Graphics
The integrated Radeon R5 should be similar to the Beema based Radeon R5 GPU with 128 shaders. Only a few current games (as of 2014) are thus playable in low settings, but older and less demanding titels should run flawlessly.
the website I got it from compared it to an i3 and i5 but I want to compare it to a 750ti which is my desktop gaming card. I don't own minecraft so can't help question.
Opening post
Product Width: 254.6 Millimetre
Product Depth: 24.3 Millimetre
Product Weight: 2.19 Kilogram
Processor: AMD A8
Processor Core Count: Quad-Core
Processor Model Number: A8-7410
Processor Speed (GHz): 2.2
RAM: 8GB
Windows 10.
On Amazon UK for £399.99
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the i3 claims to have 3-4 hours battery life. this has 7. given they will decline by 50%, this makes the amd much much better in my view
the amd laptop here has 8gb ram. that will massively boost performance vs 4gb on the intel.
intel has ssd which will boost speed too but I cannot comment as don't have one.
i also don't know about graphics comparison bit in theory amd puts a bit more effort on graphics
i haven't compared battery life which is key for me
but on the memory. .. i would pick the amd... but maybe the other one can be upgraded memory wise. on my phone at work so cannot research fully sorry.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lenovo-i3-5005u-15-laptop-windows-10-128gb-ssd-4gb-ram-hdmi-269-97-delivered-saveonlaptops-2532490
I'm after a laptop for the kids xmas (11 & 10) to do homework on and hopefully to take them through the next 3 years or so. They'll want to play games but not the latest, just playable ones from steam will do. Wondering if this or the Lenovo is better? Or wait till Black Friday as no rush?
The integrated Radeon R5 should be similar to the Beema based Radeon R5 GPU with 128 shaders. Only a few current games (as of 2014) are thus playable in low settings, but older and less demanding titels should run flawlessly.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-A-Series-A8-7410-Notebook-SoC.144751.0.html
has some benchmarks...
but not really fps for gaming... :disappointed:
I don't need it, but can never resist looking at these deals!
A8 7410
2,936
not really sure how comparable this is
the website I got it from compared it to an i3 and i5 but I want to compare it to a 750ti which is my desktop gaming card. I don't own minecraft so can't help question.
anyone else know more about graphics?
2596 benchmark... probably comparable to an i3.
will check out graphics...
Thanks
edit: Sorry, it seems over the course of the day, the price jumped to £259 :disappointed: