Should I buy a laptop made by Asus or Lenovo if the configurations are almost the same and the price is the same?
>>58807061
Never go for specs. Always go for quality materials dude.
>>58807701
Ok, and which do you think has higher build quality for the same price: Asus or Lenovo?
I know that Lenovo offers much better build quality for higher price with the Thinkpad series, but with other series it seems to be the same as Asus.
>>58807871
Send links dude
>>58807897
https://ardes.bg/compare?products=85483,85383
to transpate:
Both have
Intel Core i5-7200U (2.5 - 3.10 GHz, 3MB cache)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 940MX - 2 GB DDR3
8 GB DDR4 2133 MHz
1 TB SATA 5400 rpm + 240 GB SSD
15,6" (39.62cm) Full HD (1920x1080)
Lenovo has 2GB more memory for GPU and better camera, both of these differences do not really matter to me
>>58807061
Literally doesn't matter. As long as you don't go full retard and buy an Acer product you're fine.
>>58807963
>Lenovo has 2GB more memory for GPU and better camera
You answered your own question.
>both of these differences do not really matter to me
They should. More GB is always better.
>>58807969
I know, the golden rule - never Acer and Apple
>>58807984
Hmm k, I was mainly asking because I do not know which brand has better build quality.
Also I am afraid of stuff like https://www.engadget.com/2016/09/21/lenovo-pc-linux-trouble/ that may be a problem for me because I want to dual boot it
>>58808019
>which brand has better build quality
This differs per laptop, both brands have decent and terrible builds.
As for the dual boot situation, that's why I only ever buy second hand laptops. The newest tech sometimes takes a couple weeks to work with linux properly.
>>58807963
>DDR4 2133 MHz
>take ddr3 bandwidth
>give it ddr4 latency
why do faggots do this shit? ddr4 barely draws less power than ddr3 anyway