See: https://www.amazon.de/...07N7YYHKL/
I mean that: HUAWEI Matebook D Ryzen 5 2500U 35.56cm 14in, 256GB SSD, 8GB RAM, AMD Radeon Vega 8 Graphics, Windows 10 Home
According to review, quite acceptable, if not outstanding: https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/laptops/huawei-matebook-d-amd
By the way, there are 600 euro (also from Amazon), no idea why there are 696 euro registered as a price.
Thanks, I have already seen.
Have on Otto.de but also notebooks with the same equipment for 460 euro - seen 500 euro from Lenovo or HP. However, with 15 inches.
Do you have a link for that?
On Otto.de with the article no.: 9288446777 and 6458125614.
I would prefer that, even if they are a bit heavier.
see: https://www.otto.de/...=762210927
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The matebook has an aluminum case (the HP only plastic) and an IPS display panel (the HP I can't find any information, which points to a TN panel). The IdeaPad also has a lower display resolution.
That depends on what it is meant for, all new devices are suitable for working, the whole thing will only really make a difference in more demanding tasks, eg games, photo and video editing…
You think the matebook is better, even if more expensive?
Well, you can't say that clearly, the other two have, for example, in addition to the SSD still a 1TB hard drive, the matebook has none. You have to see for yourself what is important to you and how much you are willing to spend on it.
You pay a small surcharge for the Huawei brand and for the design (+14 inches), which is based on the MacBook Pro.
If you look at the top model Huawei Matebook X Pro, you will realize that.
Advantages: Stylish aluminum housing, usable display.
Otherwise not better than the notebooks with the same hardware for 450 euro. Maybe a better cooling, but I can't judge.
Does an aluminum housing have so much added value?
If that thing is just on the table anyway, hardly, but if you keep dragging it around with you and it sometimes falls, then a plastic case might not be that good. But an IPS display would be important to me, for example.
One more thing: The performance of the CPU and GPU depends very much on the Ryzen second generation from the TDP limitation of the respective laptop manufacturer. It does not help if the CPU itself is fast, but throttled after a few minutes. This happens, for example, with the IdeaPad, see test: https://www.notebookcheck.net/...oc-verdict
Whether that is the case with the HP or the Matebook, but you would also have to research first.