Need help with choosing a laptop for my studies

AlphaLigado

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Hi, I appreciate all the help i can get!
I have been looking for a laptop for personal use both on the go as well as at home.
Only Windows pc please.

My key points are:
Around 1300 Euro (1445 USD) or less.
Got an SSD.
Portable.

Can you tell me your opinion about 15.6" vs 13.3"? Which do you prefer on a laptop?
 
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Jester Maroc

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Will you be doing any gaming on it?

How careful are you with your stuff? What I mean by this is, do you want something that can take a lot of punishment and last you 3-4 years?

I only buy business class laptops from Dell and Lenovo because of the excellent build quality. Something like a Lenovo Thinkpad or Dell Latitude. I prefer 14" laptops to any other size. They provide the best balance between mobility and productivity. Gaming/working on a 13" laptop is not as comfortable as a 14" or 15" laptop, however, the larger they get the heavier and less sturdy they become.

I would recommend the following for your budget:
https://www.amazon.de/Dell-Latitude-E5450-Notebook-schwarz/dp/B00XPUFZW0/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1467836490&sr=8-6&keywords=dell+latitude+nvidia

Here is a review:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Latitude-14-E5450-Notebook-Review.130555.0.html
 

AlphaLigado

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I am really careful with my gear, but transportation damage can happen, I really just want the best for my needs that last those 3-4 years of study.
Could you give me an English link?
 

Jester Maroc

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You can go with this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-Latitude-E6440-Intel%C2%AE-Radeon/dp/B00H524KGG

I own both a E6440 (without the GPU) and a E6540 (with a Radeon HD 8790M) and they are amazing machines. If you want to do gaming you definitely need a dedicated GPU like the Radeon HD 8690M.
 

AlphaLigado

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Seems a bit big, is it easy to use on the go and get with you?
 

Jester Maroc

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It is 14" and really easy to carry around in bag or backpack. It is a laptop so do not expect tablet sized mobility. However, it should be able to handle any of your study related tasks and do a little gaming on the side if that is what you want. If you will not be gaming at all you should not buy this as you can get something cheaper.

If high mobility is your priority then also do not purchase this.

 

AlphaLigado

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That's the thing, I intend to use it only for school, no gaming or anything like that, any ideas then?
 

Jester Maroc

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Something like this would be much better then: https://www.amazon.co.uk/DELL-LATITUDE-E7250-GEN-WARRENTY/dp/B00S1IRKW4

It might actually be best to purchase it directly from Dell and customized to your needs: http://www.dell.com/uk/business/p/latitude-3350-laptop/pd?ref=PD_OC

Here is a quick customized build http://configure.euro.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=uk&cs=ukbsdt1&fb=1&l=en&model_id=latitude-e5270-laptop&oc=n013le5270u12emea&s=bsd&vw=classic

The reason I always recommend Dell Latitude/Lenovo ThinkPads is because of the quality gap between these business laptops and normal everyday laptops that most people purchase. Obviously, there is a premium that one pays, but it is worth every penny in my opinion.
 
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