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@xenon said in The Cheap Challenge:
@lufins-dad said in The Cheap Challenge:
Lenovo fan, here...
Same. Others have been closing the gap in recent years... but as a "get things done" business PC, nothing beats a thinkpad.
Me too. I used the in the corporate world and thinkpads before that.
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@jolly said in The Cheap Challenge:
Dumb question...I'm seeing some units with slightly lower prices that have the AMD Ryzen chips.
Bad? Good? Stick with Intel?
Not a dumb question. The Ryzen 2000 series were a bit weaker than the equivalent Intel chips, the 3000 were about equal and the 4000 and beyond are stronger. I suspect for your use case a 2000 Ryzen will be fine and if there are savings to be had, go for it though if you tell us the specs you are comparing we can give you more accurate advice. I haven't checked the rest of the thread but getting a screen with 1080P resolution and possibly an SSD is likely to have greater impact that minor variations in CPU.
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Yep, if you want a Windows Laptop, then Lenovo is the way to go. But I'd go for the "Thinkpad" line and not their cheap crap.
I've had many Thinkpads from their "X" series. Reliable. Extensible. Serviceable. Not something one can say about many other laptops. If I could buy a Thinkpad with MacOS on it, I'd buy it instantly and throw away my overpriced Apple stuff.
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I am really curious why there are so many impassioned opinions about laptop brands? I have had Compaq, toshiba, hp, dell, ibm (only ones I can think of at the moment) over the last few decades and they travelled far and wide and never had any trouble with any of them.
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@loki said in The Cheap Challenge:
I am really curious why there are so many impassioned opinions about laptop brands? I have had Compaq, toshiba, hp, dell, ibm (only ones I can think of at the moment) over the last few decades and they travelled far and wide and never had any trouble with any of them.
Tech seems to do that to people. I remember the video card wars of the 1990's. Ridiculously stupid.
I've been very happy with HP, Lenovo and Alienware (actually owned by Dell) for my own use, and Dell with work.
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@Jolly this is good timing as I’m going to get a laptop for my wife for her birthday next month. So I had the same questions you have, and my wife really only uses her laptop for paying bills, and miscellaneous Internet tasks, and maybe syncing her iTunes.
What’s interesting is her laptop eight years ago cost like 800 bucks, where as you would think today a laptop that’s even better would be maybe 200 bucks based on how much technology has improved, but the computer companies always seem to keep the price points the same, anywhere from 500 bucks to 2000 for most laptops.
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I’m not too disappointed with a couple of HP laptops I bought for work 8 years ago... They’ve been fine.
I’m very impressed with the Alienware setup I got Lucas three years ago.