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Which 13-14" laptop to choose with such requirements for it?
1. Windows
2. Budget 80-160 thousand
3. Not a mass grave, i.e. the ability to replace the memory and disk through hatches
A little more. A laptop is used permanently for 9 months a year, connected to a keyboard, mouse and monitor, and is taken on trips.
A friend bought a DELL XPS, it's good for everyone, but it's easy not to add memory and not replace the disk. Please advise which models to look at in the price category?
Ideally, of course, a matte screen and ssd + hdd, but in the latter case, it’s impossible to put it in 14 inches, probably
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I do not think that memory and disks change daily - therefore, it is quite possible to endure the suffering of a one-time picking of the back cover.
Disks: many laptops are still equipped with 2.5 "disks and at the same time have an M2 connector on board - this is a two-disk implementation option. Moreover, it would be reasonable to buy a laptop from lower configurations only with hdd and then deliver an M2 SSD there
With such a budget, at least there is plenty to choose from. I want a matte screen - look first of all at corporate models, that is, Thinkpad and Dell (they have XPS more consumer models there, and Latitude and some other series are corporate ones. Although XPS also has a Developer Edition on Ubuntu - these models are also more corporate rather than domestic). Now how the market works: "matte screen + ethernet port" = corporate laptop. Glossy, minimal thickness to the detriment of ports = domestic. Everything else depends on the specific model, but the disk changes for the majority, but there are more and more models with soldered RAM every year. In Thinkpad in the T series, you can more or less change components (well, for example, T490: 8GB of memory is soldered + there is 1 more slot).
With current SSD prices and your budget, why would you even want to put an HDD in your laptop? Wouldn't NVMe SSD gigs at 512 cover all the needs from a laptop?
Just recently I chose, according to similar parameters, if the price-performance ratio is Dell Vostro 5481 https://market.yandex.ru/product--noutbuk-dell-vos... .
2 memory slots - installed 2x32GB, total 64GB. Drive connectors - M.2 NVME and 2.5 SATA. There are options with a built-in video card and nvidia mx130, i5, i7 processors, but judging by the tests, the i5-8265 is no more than 10 percent inferior to the i7, so I took the i5. It also stands as a desktop most of the time - I bought a stand with a fan, after that, if it sounds like a native cooling system, then it’s at the minimum, it’s inaudible. Vots) Well, if you take a higher class then: msi prestige 15 on 6 nuclear intel i7-10710u https://market.yandex.ru/product--noutbuk-msi-pres...
oh, I’m going to take it in 3 months, I’ve been looking for it and the most optimal in my opinion is lenovo legion without OS (-10 thousand rubles), but I still have support for toys in my requests, I need a video card :)
Perhaps the best in this regard will be Thinkpad and Dell.
As for the fact that they cannot be expanded normally if desired, this is more of a modern trend, it’s better to immediately take the configuration to fit your requirements, and then upgrade the entire laptop and that’s it.
Thinkpads are good and reliable computers. I am very glad.
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