Quote from: Ines on December 04, 2020, 10:15:02
So, which one has better performance, Lenovo yoga 7 Intel core i7 or ASUS Zenbook UX425EA Intel core i7? I'm looking for a laptop to essencial tasks (Word, Power point, browse on internet, youtube, etc) and occasional photo editing. Thank you =)
If that's all you're planning to use it for, I doubt there's enough difference between the two for you to even be able to tell, and certainly either one would work perfectly well. You're better off choosing based on other factors, like ergonomics (keyboard, tracked, size, weight, convertible, opening angle, etc), build quality, warranty & customer support, bloatware (unless you plan to do a wipe and fresh install, which I
always recommend doing), screen quality, battery life, ports, heat, noise, and upgradeability (e.g. with many laptops the memory (RAM) can't be upgraded, in which case you need to make sure it comes with enough, and with some laptops you can't even upgrade the storage, which is an automatic and absolute no-go IMO, no matter the size), and, of course, price.
Computers have become powerful enough that most people, especially those that have to ask (generally, people that have more demanding needs know what they need), will be fine no matter what, as long as they stick with the i-series or Ryzen (not Celeron or Pentium), and even often if they don't. That said, Ryzen (AMD) is a better performer AND often cheaper, so it's generally going to be the better option, but unfortunately options are pretty limited with laptops that use them, though that will likely change next year.
Also, for your intended use case, you don't need an i7. It's overkill and will just cost more and potentially run hotter and have less battery life. An i5 is more than sufficient for most people (even an i3 would likely be plenty for you).