Looking for laptop for work and entertainment

Alf_thw

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Hello!

I am looking for laptop that can display videos and movies well with no problems. Sites like Netflix and Youtube are used a lot.
Also fast enough for work and listening to music at the same time.
Battery life is really important. The longer the better.
Laptop being light and quiet are a plus (but not mandatory)

I am against some brands. Every HP product has been bad in every aspect... (but that's just my opinion)

The budget is under 900€, but if some laptop is really an exceptional one, I am willing to raise the budget.

Any more info you need, I am willing to provide. Thanks for all the answers!
 
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Just speculation on my part, but I saw nothing indicating the need for a discrete GPU. I think he'd be better off spending the bucks on a better CPU. But depending on his actual use, I could be mistaken.



Just speculation on my part, but I saw nothing indicating the need for a discrete GPU. I think he'd be better off spending the bucks on a better CPU. But depending on his actual use, I could be mistaken.

 
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Purpletalon55

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Yeah, which is why i was suggesting a Thinkpad, preferably a X260 or T560. They have good screens, are durable, have good battery life, and are just outright easy to use.
 

Alf_thw

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Sorry for the inactivity in this thread. I have been very busy with moving my stuff to a new apartment.

The laptop will not be used for gaming. I need a fast and durable laptop, which I can work with and watch Netflix for instance.
I have had one laptop in mind.

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E560 15,6" Win 7 Pro

i7-6500U, 8 Gt, 192 Gt SSD
AMD Radeon R7 M370
Price: 950€

I saw this is a recommended laptop. What are your thoughts on it?
 

Purpletalon55

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Not a good buy, because ULV processors are Dual Core and wont perform that well with anything that heavy. I have a laptop with a 6200u which is the core i5 version of that chip and it has issues playing back movies from a Dvd.

I would look into a normal thinkpad. like T series or X series.
 

rgd1101

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shouldn't have issue playing dvd. did you have other issue with it?
 

dudeman509

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My i7-5600u has had no issues with any general tasks I've thrown at it (basically the same as a ULV i5). DVD playback, web browsing, etc, all very snappy. It's basically like a desktop i3 a few generations ago.
 

Purpletalon55

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That is a ULV chip. LOL U stands for that. Anyways its brand new funtional, just that newer laptop chips have become vastly weaker than older ones from the sandy and ivy bridge gen.
 

dudeman509

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No they haven't? Unless you're comparing a 2 to an old 4 core of something. I went from a i7-2820QM to that i7-5600U, which, yes is a 2 core ULV chip. More than enough power for everyday tasks, great portability, amazing battery life, and very little heat.

Basically the same comment was comparing i5u to i7u btw.
 

rgd1101

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sound like you have an issue with your laptop, not the cpu itself in general.
"vastly weaker" like what?
 

Purpletalon55

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why the heck would i buy a dvd player when i can put it in my laptop and play it with vlc, which by the way, it was VLC using all the processing power which i guess its a cpu intensive software.
 

rgd1101

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Just an example, you said it playing DVD slow on your laptop.
So you have issue with VLC, nothing to do with the cpu. Just because you have issue with your laptop doesn't mean everyone having issue.
 

dudeman509

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VLC still works on my old Pentium M from college without maxing out the 1-core CPU. Something's wrong with YOUR comptuer.
 

Alf_thw

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So which choice in laptop would be fitting? I got no time to search for one, and it would be great if someone could give me some examples of laptops to buy. Only things that matter are screen size, speed and battery life.
 

dudeman509

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Dell Inspiron 5000
Lenovo 500 or Ideapad
Asus has a few in that category

I personally don't like Toshiba, and HP is hit-or-miss for me.

Core i5, i7 will suit your needs fine; look for 8 GB RAM minimum and a SSD if you'd prefer it.