Unfortunately, my current laptop has given up the ghost and therefore I'm looking for a new one.
What do you think of that?
https://m.notebooksbilliger.de/huawei+matebook+d+w00d?nbb=pla.google_&wt_cc2=911-0001_Hardware_423216&ef_id=CjwKCAjw1KLkBRBZEiwARzyE79iaDCMzrx7vtfzVh8spsdPQIeXm-d3C-WGc_N2dpVCSL-76Qxu22xoCm64QAvD_BwE:G:s
Otherwise, a 200 to 300 euro laptop would be enough. With the above, I could hopefully do some more challenging stuff like gaming or video editing (of course, both within the possibilities) or rather useless for that?
Have also considered for a long time to get a Xiaomi air 13.3, but since these now cost with a mx150 graphics 1000 euro, this is probably no longer in question.
About tips and suggestions, I would be glad.
What do you want to do with the laptop? Or. What do you study?
Study something with media. Would of course resort to a much better model but student and money is always such a thing 😂
Would like to edit occasionally sometimes movies in Premiere and gamble (not demanding) and tend to rather prefer a laptop smaller than 15 inches, because I'm also traveling a lot
So in your place, I would watch a notebook with the following features:
CPU: Intel I5 or I7 processor
RAM: 12 - 16 GB
Graphics card: s.besten a notebook with two graphics cards (but then could blow up the 1000 euro mark)
USB 3.0 port
USB-C connector
I think an I7 CPU is overkill, but an I5 with 12 or better 16 GB of RAM you need for video editing. Optionally, a second powerful graphics card (my Lenovo ThinkPad E480 has also installed two graphics cards (https://www.heise.de/preisvergleich/lenovo-thinkpad-e480-schwarz-20kn009qge-a1915628.html)). Here you are already at 800 euro - 900 euro depending on how the price is.
Look at that you z. B. If you buy a notebook from the campus program, there are discounts for students if you can prove your identity as a student (enrollment certificate)