On 10/06/2022 in message <T+n*
[email protected]> Theo wrote:
Jeff Gaines <[email protected]> wrote:
Looking at 15.6" screen the AMD ones seem a bit cheaper, any views on AMD >>-v- Intel?
At my age I buy things on the basis they may be my last so I don't want to >>save £100 but end up with something disappointing!
Budget?
I can't say I've looked a lot at laptops, but Ryzens are pretty good on >desktops. But rather depends on what is available at your chosen price >point.
Do you have particular models in mind?
(bearing in mind both Ryzen and Intel Core are just brands, and i3/i5/i7/i9 >is basically just 'good', 'better', 'best', 'bestest' at this point -
there's a huge difference in performance between an ultrabook i7 and a >desktop i7, for example)
Theo
Many thanks Theo :-)
I have ordered an ASUS ExpertBook B1500 15.6" Full HD Laptop (Intel Core i7-1165G7, 512GB SSD, 8GB RAM, Windows 10 with free upgrade to Windows 11).
I ordered it last week but a long running dispute with my bank means they refused to approve the c/c payment. I have set up an account with a
different bank that now works AND I saw the i5 I was planning to buy for
£399 is now £529 so I grabbed the i7 which was still at its old price of £499. I think it's logical but it was partly at frustration at my old
bank who promised to send me a security code to unlock things a week ago
but it still hasn't arrived.
Thanks again!
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Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
Indecision is the key to flexibility
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