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Intel i3 4005u vs AMD A8 6410

  • 07-10-2015 10:34am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23


    Hey guys, I'm about to go out and buy a laptop in a few hours and I need some help.
    With my budget, and requirements, these two laptops seem to be the best that I can find in stores (I don't want to order online).

    Both have 8gb ram, and 1tb drives that run at 5,400rpm, same size screens with similar resolution, generally, there isn't much to seperate these laptops except the processors.
    Which one would you think is better in real life applications?
    I don't need this for gaming, it's for word processing, watching video, working on images, a little video etc on the go (I have a very high spec desktop at home for any intense work) etc.

    The two laptops are;

    Lenovo G50
    www(DOT)pcworld(DOT)ie/Product/lenovo-g50-156-laptop-red/327893/396.0.0

    Hp 15-g256na
    www(DOT)pcworld(DOT)ie/Product/hp-15g256na-156-laptop-red/326454/396.0.0

    Quick replies appreciated, I need to decide in the next few hours.
    Sorry for the links, not allowed post links as a new user.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23 Stuie2081


    I'm planning on buying one of these in about the next hour or so, so if anybody wants to weigh in on anything to do with these laptops, feel free, even if it doesn't have to do with the processors.


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