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Laptop purchase help , please.

HulluckHulluck Member UncommonPosts: 839
First let me just say thank you so much in the past for helping me build or upgrade pc’s years ago. I haven’t kept up or really used a pc of any sort minus an ipad for years. The build and upgrades i had help with here were absolutely amazing. I just dont game anymore.   

That said.

PURPOSE:  Step daughter would like a laptop for personal use. As well as to do some sort of presentations at convention panels.   As far as specifics i have no idea what that involves.   She has gotten her masters and is a librarian as well. Heads youth programs at her library pretty often. Ive asked questions about everything and the responses are aggravating when trying to buy something for her, because of expense.   She is frugal. Librarians dont make much vs. the amount spent for education early on. This is my last resort at trying to buy her something as a surprise. I tried figuring out what kind of nice jewelry she likes.  FAIL.  Her reply is costume jewelry.

price: $300- $600 ?   I just dont know.  $1k at most.  I just dont have any idea of performance gaps vs price range. Most modern features would be nice. Which i have no idea what they are. But ultimately best performance per value is the goal. In the end even if lacks some more modern features.

Quizzical if you are still around and on the forums could you please help me. 

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 927
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  • HulluckHulluck Member UncommonPosts: 839
    Apples to pricey. I wasjust hoping one of the people that helped me in the distant past might lend a hand. I cant remember everyones name or even if they are on these forums anymore. I hate purchasing something like this then finding out it was a a bad purchase.  I have no idea as far as tech wise if amd or intel is good atm.  Which has the better integrated graphics chips.  Ect ect ect. 

    The experience has been frustrating trying to find her something.  Because shes one of those types of people that absolutely just doesnt give positive feedback.  That said yesterday she mentioned that she would like a laptop out of earshot. Im just trying to run with it.  she is frustratingly hard to buy for. So most of the time i dont even try.  Car shopping. We bought her a car.  Whatever she wanted we were going to buy as an example.  Her dream car or so she though was a honda  hatch back. Loaded to the hilt.  New. She got in it hated it almost instantly.  That was a long day of trying everything on car lots within 120 miles.    The car she choose was a absolutely plain low mile toyota yaris. Has nothing minus power windows.  Cheap on the wallet. 
  • RungarRungar Member RarePosts: 1,132
    the real question is whether or not she plays games. If she doesnt pretty much any new laptop will do. If she does, its more problematic. 
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  • HulluckHulluck Member UncommonPosts: 839
    Not really a gamer.But that said id still like to get her the best bang for her buck.  I have no idea what processors to look for is the biggest issue.  Back when i was actually using computers  and on these boards. I think amd was coming out with some nice integrated graphics. But that was years ago. Heck if i knew what the better processors were atm for a laptop. that would help me a lot. I looked at new egg and my head spun trying to figure it out. Im humbled by how clueless i am anymore with computer tech.
  • VrikaVrika Member LegendaryPosts: 7,973
    Deathkon1 said:
    These are kind of new but try frameworks computers https://frame.work/ ...
    To upgrade something like that you'd need to have knowledge which upgrade components to pick, skills to open the computer and switch the components, and be willing to go through that hassle.

    By the sound of it, hulluck's stepdaughter might not be right target audience?
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  • HulluckHulluck Member UncommonPosts: 839
    edited December 2021
    Vrika said:
    Deathkon1 said:
    These are kind of new but try frameworks computers https://frame.work/ ...
    To upgrade something like that you'd need to have knowledge which upgrade components to pick, skills to open the computer and switch the components, and be willing to go through that hassle.

    By the sound of it, hulluck's stepdaughter might not be right target audience?
    You are correct.  Im not even the right candidate for that.  Im overwhelmed as it is. Shes a hard person to buy for. I just want to hit something out of the park as best as i can on my budget.  While she doesnt see it coming.  She has zero idea i iverheard that conversation with her mom in target. As well as i finally found something she wants.  

    Shes a very thrifty person. Never wants anything rarely straight answers.  I used the word frugal earlier incorrectly. Thrifty is the correct word. 


  • VrikaVrika Member LegendaryPosts: 7,973
    I think I'd recommend something like this, at the moment sale for $550
      https://www.newegg.com/pure-silver-acer-aspire-5-a515-45-r2b5-mainstream/p/N82E16834360041

    But I'm not from USA and can't really look for good US laptop offers. Quizzical is likely able to find a better one.

    Be aware that no laptop on the $300 - 600 price range is good for running games. They'll be able to run simple games, but to run all the modern AAA games you'd need to spend much more money.

    However if you're willing to spend something like $500 - $600, a lot of laptops at that price range are already good for working, browsing web, and such, and have good battery life.
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  • HulluckHulluck Member UncommonPosts: 839
    edited December 2021
    Vrika said:
    I think I'd recommend something like this, at the moment sale for $550
      https://www.newegg.com/pure-silver-acer-aspire-5-a515-45-r2b5-mainstream/p/N82E16834360041

    But I'm not from USA and can't really look for good US laptop offers. Quizzical is likely able to find a better one.

    Be aware that no laptop on the $300 - 600 price range is good for running games. They'll be able to run simple games, but to run all the modern AAA games you'd need to spend much more money.

    However if you're willing to spend something like $500 - $600, a lot of laptops at that price range are already good for working, browsing web, and such, and have good battery life.
    That looks good ill hang around to see if anyone else says anything.   All i know is she does presentations at anime conventions and is supposedly good at it. Her presentations getway more viewers than most others.    And shes a librarian (not high pay). But does youth groups several times a week at the library. Activities. Which might include slides? Or like social games.

    i do apologize for the rambling. I am wound up over it.

    i go into a store and i can pick out 50 things to add to a lwish list.  Gun store, lowes, harbor freight, Melt debit cards. She is not like that at all.
  • QuizzicalQuizzical Member LegendaryPosts: 25,483
    What laptop to get depends tremendously on what your daughter will do with it.  It sounds like she's not going to use it for anything all that demanding.

    You should definitely get her an IPS monitor if she's going to use it much.  Especially on a laptop, where the vertical viewing angles often aren't ideal, that will look a lot better than a TN monitor.

    You should also definitely get her an SSD.  Now that small SSDs don't necessarily cost any more than small hard drives, there's really no good reason not to get an SSD unless you need enormous storage capacity on a very small budget.

    The best CPUs available for laptops these days are probably the Ryzen Mobile 5000 series parts, and Intel's Tiger Lake parts are probably next best.  You can get older parts if you're trying to save money, but I'd stay away from Intel Atom cores or some old AMD Excavator cores unless you're on a severe budget.

    Unless she's going to play demanding games (as opposed to undemanding games like Solitaire) or do something else that pushes a GPU hard (which is uncommon apart from cryptocurrency mining), I'd go with an integrated GPU.  That will save money, weight, heat, power, and potential driver issues when it tries to turn a discrete card off and on.

    If you're in the US, you're probably not going to find a better option than the one Vrika linked.  That checks all the boxes listed above, and for a modest price tag of $550.

    The one flaw in that laptop is the memory configuration.  It comes with 8 GB, while leaving a memory channel unused.  Fortunately, that's easy to fix yourself, and not even all that expensive to do so:

    https://www.newegg.com/acer-8gb-260-pin-ddr4-so-dimm/p/N82E16820247076

    If you do want to upgrade the memory, then you'd definitely want an 8 GB module to match the 8 GB that the laptop already comes with.  I don't know what the clock speed and timings of the onboard memory that the laptop comes with are, but it's likely that that module will match it, or at least be compatible with the Acer laptop that Vrika linked.

    Memory modules from more traditional memory vendors such as G.Skill or Corsair cost about the same as that one, too.

    Even with the memory upgrade, you'd get her a very nice laptop for under $600.  You can spend a lot less than that on a laptop, but the laptop you get on a $400 budget won't be nearly as good.  A lot depends on what you're willing to spend.  Considering what you can get for $600, I wouldn't spend more than that on a laptop unless your daughter has unusual needs that drive the price up.
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  • HulluckHulluck Member UncommonPosts: 839
    Thank you so much ya’ll.
  • RidelynnRidelynn Member EpicPosts: 7,383
    edited December 2021
    I know you already said Apple was a no go, but I'll throw my 2c in on that.

    I have a 14" M1 MBP - but I'd strongly recommend the Air. The only difference between the $1500 MBP I bought and a $900 Air (which can probably be found for less if you look or can get an academic discount) is basically a cooling fan which never comes on anyway. My M1 Macbook is hands down the best laptop I've ever used.

    Now, that's on the upper end of your budget, I admit. But I'd consider a few things

    Every Apple Laptop that I've owned, and it's been a handful, have had very long and useful lives. My 2001 Macbook still runs fine, as a matter of fact, and I've only had to retire one because it stopped working, after 8 years (battery swelled). So with respect to longevity, you aren't going to find much better, especially <$1,000. 

    Macbooks have resale value, even at several years old. A budget laptop from Dell is not.

    For the tools that your stepdaughter is looking at doing - Apple excels at. Presentations it can do just fine, a lot of places have Apple TV just for wireless streaming / casting, and it will work with a various host of third party services, or plain old HDMI if your stuck with a cable. And drawing, photo touchups, slide shows, presentations, video editing, web browsing - there is no better device for content creation, bar none.

    Even casual gaming is perfectly fine, the M1 can hang with some lower end discrete graphics - although the selection will be a bit more limited than on a Windows machine.

    Apple support, and AppleCare if you chose to use it - is the best thing out there. They will schedule a sit down one-on-one training session with you to learn how to use everything if you want them to. I won't say Apple is immune to ever needing to be repaired, but the process is much less painful than, say, Dell consumer service.

    And the new M1 architecture - it is amazing. It puts almost everything on the PC side to shame, unless you spend a lot of money. My M1 I can get through two or three ~days~ of full time office work (Excel, Word, email, web) on a battery charge. I've never seen that before on any kind of device, not even close.

    You don't need to crank the memory for OS X, base specs will run perfectly acceptably for most things. Sure, it may not have as much RAM as a PC for less money, but I'd say that matters less than a lot of the other things you'd be getting with it.

    Now, I will give you, you have to run OS X to do it, but for the stuff it looks like your daughter will be doing, I don't think that's a big drawback - Apple has all that kind of stuff in spades.

    So yeah, it would be at the top end of your budget. But it would be inside your budget, and I would make a strong case that you could not find a better investment for your money right now. 

    I think you'd be doing yourself and your step daughter a disservice if you didn't at least go and look at one and let her see a Macbook Air at either an Apple Store or Best Buy before you make a decision.
  • VrikaVrika Member LegendaryPosts: 7,973
    Ridelynn said:
    For the tools that your stepdaughter is looking at doing - Apple excels at. Presentations it can do just fine, a lot of places have Apple TV just for wireless streaming / casting, and it will work with a various host of third party services, or plain old HDMI if your stuck with a cable. And drawing, photo touchups, slide shows, presentations, video editing, web browsing - there is no better device for content creation, bar none.
    I think the important question with programs is, is she currently using PC or Apple?

    If she's currently using PC then it's best to get another PC so that she can keep using all of her familiar programs. Whereas if she's currently using Apple, then imho it's best to get another Apple.
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  • RidelynnRidelynn Member EpicPosts: 7,383
    edited December 2021
    Vrika said:
    Ridelynn said:
    For the tools that your stepdaughter is looking at doing - Apple excels at. Presentations it can do just fine, a lot of places have Apple TV just for wireless streaming / casting, and it will work with a various host of third party services, or plain old HDMI if your stuck with a cable. And drawing, photo touchups, slide shows, presentations, video editing, web browsing - there is no better device for content creation, bar none.
    I think the important question with programs is, is she currently using PC or Apple?
    I don't know that this matters as much as it once did. The line between operating systems and services is a lot looser than it's ever been. Sure, there are a few outliers that aren't just going to work cross-platform, and you are right in that bears to keep in mind, but today those are some pretty niche or specialized things.

    A particular anime creating title may be among those, I don't know.

    But most all the popular titles and systems/services that have broad appeal are already cross platform and/or cloud based, and a good number of the smaller programs fill the gaps to provide similar/identical services on alternate platforms where the bigger names haven't provided support.
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  • HulluckHulluck Member UncommonPosts: 839
    edited December 2021
    Hey ridelynn and vrika. Definitely remember ya’ll.

    i order the one vrika posted  with the additional ram.  That said shes weird.  I mean car shopping with her was exhausting.  We were going to buy her whatever she wanted within about a $40k range.  We found a lot , as ya’ll know or don’t, car lots are empty. I spent weeks online trying to find stuff she would like to go look at and in stock. 

    Found a higher trim honda hatchback.  Brand new. Was supposedly her dream car.   She got in it, drove it around the block and there was just to many flashing lights and buttons, she said. I was dumbfounded because thats all she would talk about getting for years.

    It blew my mind that she didnt want it! As in, i was almost in shock.

    She picked a 10k miles yaris sedan.  That was just as basic as could be.  I was absolutely stunned. Mind spun.  It was easy on the wallet and we didnt have to finance a portion. It came in under 20k. I was trying to push her towards something nicer. Because this was her chance.. me and my wife were in a good spot. 

    if for some reason she doesnt like this one ill send it back and check out the apple.  She always looks at price first.  I get it. But then again i dont.  She just finished college after getting her masters to be a librarian. Entry pay at a public library is absolute crud but they require a masters and even then some depending on if its a public library or a school library.

     When she gets this laptop if she doesnt like it. That might get her to communicating more on what she does want.  Its nice to see some names from the past. I thank ya’ll so much truly.   Because while i finally figured out a surprise to get her.  Granted its not upper end but we just bought her a car a few months back. Its something that she needs. Ya’ll are absolutely awesome. Thank you so much and ill keep ya posted after christmas.  I paid for it to be here in time but we will see. 
    Ridelynn
  • HulluckHulluck Member UncommonPosts: 839
    edited December 2021
    I found a macbook air ( i said ipad i itially)m1 chip locally.  Last one for 250 miles. I have nothing against apple as i have only been using ipad for the past years. I thought they were more pricey than that.

    ridelyn thanks for the suggestion! Ill wrap them both and let her choose and return the other. but i bet , hope she goes for the apple. Its nicer for what shes doing i bet.  Or maybe i wont give her a choice?  Just give her the apple so she cant reject it.

    Ridelynn
  • RidelynnRidelynn Member EpicPosts: 7,383
    Hulluck said:
    I found a macbook air ( i said ipad i itially)m1 chip locally.  Last one for 250 miles. I have nothing against apple as i have only been using ipad for the past years. I thought they were more pricey than that.

    ridelyn thanks for the suggestion! Ill wrap them both and let her choose and return the other. but i bet , hope she goes for the apple. Its nicer for what shes doing i bet.  Or maybe i wont give her a choice?  Just give her the apple so she cant reject it.

    Once I got my M1 Macbook, I sold my iPad. The iPad was always nice because it was portable and "always on" - and with M1 the Macbook does all those same things, in about the same size and weight, with about the same battery life -- and it has a real keyboard and runs OS X for a much more diverse and open library of software. I was able to sell my 3 year old iPad for about 50% of what I paid for it originally, and that took a big chunk out of the price of my Macbook (which I could probably sell right now for a good chunk of what I paid for it).

    As far as giving her a choice - I will leave that up to you =) I have my opinion, but it's just that. In the end, it's what she wants to use that matters. I happen to be much more productive on a Macbook, and I think a lot of people would as well if they gave it a shot rather than just dismissed Apple out of hand, but I realize that isn't the case for everyone. 

    Apple has a reputation as a premium priced product, and I won't say it's entirely undeserved.

    I always get scoffed at by our IT department when I request Apple stuff, but then I remind them, I've only had 3 laptops issued to me by the IT department, and I've worked here for 15 years. The only time I ever call IT is if I have a problem with their cloud services. I've never had a ticket on hardware. The rest of the company goes through a laptop every 2-3 years and they have to keep a small fleet of loaner Dells and Surfaces to keep up with hardware issues.

  • maskedweaselmaskedweasel Member LegendaryPosts: 12,195
    Ridelynn said:
    Hulluck said:
    I found a macbook air ( i said ipad i itially)m1 chip locally.  Last one for 250 miles. I have nothing against apple as i have only been using ipad for the past years. I thought they were more pricey than that.

    ridelyn thanks for the suggestion! Ill wrap them both and let her choose and return the other. but i bet , hope she goes for the apple. Its nicer for what shes doing i bet.  Or maybe i wont give her a choice?  Just give her the apple so she cant reject it.

    Once I got my M1 Macbook, I sold my iPad. The iPad was always nice because it was portable and "always on" - and with M1 the Macbook does all those same things, in about the same size and weight, with about the same battery life -- and it has a real keyboard and runs OS X for a much more diverse and open library of software. I was able to sell my 3 year old iPad for about 50% of what I paid for it originally, and that took a big chunk out of the price of my Macbook (which I could probably sell right now for a good chunk of what I paid for it).

    As far as giving her a choice - I will leave that up to you =) I have my opinion, but it's just that. In the end, it's what she wants to use that matters. I happen to be much more productive on a Macbook, and I think a lot of people would as well if they gave it a shot rather than just dismissed Apple out of hand, but I realize that isn't the case for everyone. 

    Apple has a reputation as a premium priced product, and I won't say it's entirely undeserved.

    I always get scoffed at by our IT department when I request Apple stuff, but then I remind them, I've only had 3 laptops issued to me by the IT department, and I've worked here for 15 years. The only time I ever call IT is if I have a problem with their cloud services. I've never had a ticket on hardware. The rest of the company goes through a laptop every 2-3 years and they have to keep a small fleet of loaner Dells and Surfaces to keep up with hardware issues.

    I've had a surface book 2 going on almost 4 years now. Never had an issue with it. Can actually play games on it and is the best productivity tool I've ever used.  It even runs windows 11 pretty well.  

    Maybe the surface pro lines might have more issues but that hasn't been my experience.  

    Granted if I was looking to play games I could have gotten an amazing gaming laptop for a little cheaper, but that really wasn't what this purchase was about. 

    Way out of the price range for this conversation but still.
    Ridelynn



  • RidelynnRidelynn Member EpicPosts: 7,383
    I admit, until the M1 came around, I very nearly jumped on a Surface myself. But I have some friends in IT were saying they were having issues with particular models (although, in all fairness, I have to take everything they say with a grain of salt - ~everything~ has issues with them), so I held off and eventually the M1 popped up and I jumped over there shortly after release.

    Now those same folks talk about what a nightmare the M1 is, because it doesn't run x86 Windows. And that's true, it can't run x86 Windows, it was never advertised as being able to. But it can run ARM Windows...
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  • HulluckHulluck Member UncommonPosts: 839
    I gave her the macbook. She loves it.   Thank you guys and gals so much.  I actually want one now. But itll have to wait.
    Ridelynnmaskedweasel
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