Suggest a laptop under 90k
requirements: nope not a mac mostly for daily use, coding good enough for standard softwares, nothing high- end medium gaming/processing preferences: high build quality good customer support service >=8GB ram >=500GB hdd >=14inch screen
For work -
Look for the one with the latest Intel chip. Then see if you can get a i7 in that range and then make sure it's not a trash U series underpowered one.
Then compare with equivalent from AMD. Prioritise processor>screen>battery.
For gaming-
prioritise the graphic card over processor. See if you can get a 4060 or settle with a 3060. Make sure the processor is H or HX and not trash U again.
Don't buy a Dell. Fuck dell
Don't fixate in Ram. Just make sure it isn't soldered. You can very cheaply upgrade it to 16 or 32. Same with SSD.
samosa
Stealth
7 months ago
what happened with Dell ?
samosa
Stealth
7 months ago
>= for a reason
samosa
Stealth
7 months ago
from your own experience, which company would you guys suggest?
Lenovo/Dell/Acer/Asus/HP
Smokey
Stealth
7 months ago
Lenovo
Get a laptop with ryzen 5 >= 5600h
4gb gfx, nvidia
500-1Tb ssd
16 gb ram
720p webcam
Good keyboard and track pad.
Do not buy any notebook.
samosa
Stealth
7 months ago
any specific reason to not buy notebook?
If you are from Blr, go Visit Shiva Laptop in Banaswadi or Softbazaar in Marathalli. These guys sell used laptops, and I have seen the conditions and specs. Those were amazing. in this budget you can get laptops from Macbook 2020 to Lenovo X series laptop as well. I found them on OLX and visited their shops to buy used items, those items were as new as I can buy from Amazon.
samosa
Stealth
7 months ago
would like to buy a new one
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Kamlesh
Stealth
7 months ago
Latest HP pavilion series is pretty good, get the gaming variants around 50-60k with an SSD and install extra RAM
I've been using my HP for the last 3 years with no problem. Just the hinge design is a bit weird, go for a stable one.