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Ooo... Laptop... That binds the options... And best is really subjective... What might be best for someone won't necessarily be best for someone else.

 

Though, you need to explain your requirements first.

 

  • What will you be using it for?
    • If games, what games? What resolution/settings would you accept? Are you a "pro gamer" and want something geared towards that or just "casual" and don't need "gamer" features?
    • If work, what type of work? Media editing? Spreadsheets? Programing/VMs?
  • How large can it be?
    • Do you want high portability, even if the tradeoff is price and function?
    • If you don't plan on moving it often, have you thought about a small desktop? Mini-ITX & Micro-ATX can provide good portability while keeping desktop power.
  • Any specific features you want?
    • An SSD for a boot drive?
    • How large should the HDD be?
    • Number/type of USB ports?
    • Other outputs? (VGA, DisplayPort, HDMI...)
Edited by GG14876

I'll be using it for:

  • Just Yr 12 school work and potentiality of University. So spreadsheets and I'll need to install Microsoft Office as I'll need Word.

I won't be using it for games at all

 

It's size:

  • Portable laptop, it would make it easier for me to do work anywhere.

Specific Features:

Sorry for this poor response

  • SDD? Not sure what that is sorry, but if it's necessary then yes
  • HDD, large enough?
  • 'bout 4 USB ports - the type, USB-A
  • HDMI and VGA

All I can say is, I will be heavily, heavily using it for school work and all that form of information.

Edited by UshaB

SDD? Not sure what that is sorry, but if it's necessary then yes

An SSD is basically a HDD with no moving parts (uses flash storage). As it isn't limited by the max RPM or a read head it is much faster (3-5 times faster than a normal HDD you'll find in a laptop). Though you generally have to sacrifice one to have the other (in laptops), not to mention the cost per GB is significantly higher.

 

EDIT: This might help a bit as well

 

 

Edited by TheMcSame

This one only has 3 USB ports (2x USB3, 1x USB2) but should suffice and has a rather good discount (-200$) already applied. Only issue I see is that there is an occasional issue with the Wi-Fi, but there is a way to fix it. Laptop

 

Wi-Fi fix

 

Hope this helps you out.

 

Edit: Links got messed up.

Edited by GG14876
  • 2 weeks later...

 

 

SDD? Not sure what that is sorry, but if it's necessary then yes

An SSD is basically a HDD with no moving parts (uses flash storage). As it isn't limited by the max RPM or a read head it is much faster (3-5 times faster than a normal HDD you'll find in a laptop). Though you generally have to sacrifice one to have the other (in laptops), not to mention the cost per GB is significantly higher.

 

EDIT: This might help a bit as well

 

 

Good vid, mind posting the vid where he discusses the hybrid?

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