Help choosing laptop processor

EAJuggalo

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Currently I have an Acer with an AMD E2 processor that just isn't cutting it as a second machine. I'm looking to replace it and am not sure how far up the list I need to go. I'm only looking to do some web browsing, videos, maybe some office work on occasion. Absolutely no intensive gaming. I had decided on an Intel i series but looking at some benchmarks makes me thing an AMD A6 or A10 could fit better. I'm also considering going with a Chromebook with a Broadwell Celeron. Cost is more of an issue than peak performance. I just can't take waiting 30 seconds for a web page to load when I know it's a processor bottleneck. If it matters my primary machine is a desktop running an FX-6300 at 4gHz.
 
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It's better for you to go A6...

alth0triplemadang

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It's better for you to go A6 or A10 since laptops with AMD are cheaper and competitive with Intel's i3 or i5 U series CPU. IMO. Or spend little bit more to get i3 6100u or i5 6200u 15w CPU, and you will get 4-6hrs of battery life out of your laptop. I don't know about AMD because I personally use i7 6500u and the battery life is more than enough.

Consider to avoid Celeron, It's intel super-budget oriented CPU. But it's still a good performer, current gen Celerons and Pentiums are good for office tasks and multimedia.

And stay away from Chromebooks, they are c r a p IMHO. They need to be always connected to internet to perform basic tasks, some units are underpowered with small SSD (usually 24GB to 30GB). But the plus side is very cheap.


I'm not a fanboy, and I don't want to flame someone here.
I'm just giving you my 2 cents.

Now, It's all yours.
 
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