here's an update of what is needed
i want a list of laptop recommendations that:
and from that list ill the lowest cost option
these are things preferred, they arent required:
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full complete requirements for the best laptop
from that list of good laptops that fits the requirements above, then am going with a good resolution + large screen size
building a mini pc was not the way to go:
→ https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...and-cases-in-this-post.3568581/#post-21544021
→ https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...-of-stock-or-something.3568289/#post-21547748
dunno why this site makes you make another account even tho i think it's from the same company
it prob has different users that knows more on the topic of laptops tho
discussion on readability of 2560 x 1440 here:
→ https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/readability-of-2560-x-1440.3572173/
it's one way to narrow down the list of recommendations later on
i want a list of laptop recommendations that:
- has 16g ram
- or 32g ram
- or is easily upgradable to 32g ram (easily upgradable is like 1-click or press to open laptop)
and from that list ill the lowest cost option
these are things preferred, they arent required:
- large res
- large screen size
- ppi >120 to >180
- ideally a display ratio close/near to 1:1
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old post
full complete requirements for the best laptop
- verifiably good - has analysis, tests, and reviews where most sites says it's good
- has max upgradable ram of 16-32 ram, or has that amount of ram in it already
- is good value - has analysis, tests, and reviews where most sites says it's good value for the base price
- is no more than 1 or 2 years old since newer ones are likely to be better
from that list of good laptops that fits the requirements above, then am going with a good resolution + large screen size
building a mini pc was not the way to go:
→ https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...and-cases-in-this-post.3568581/#post-21544021
→ https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...-of-stock-or-something.3568289/#post-21547748
dunno why this site makes you make another account even tho i think it's from the same company
it prob has different users that knows more on the topic of laptops tho
discussion on readability of 2560 x 1440 here:
→ https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/readability-of-2560-x-1440.3572173/
it's one way to narrow down the list of recommendations later on
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