Quote from: fasddsadasdas on April 01, 2020, 08:36:19Quote from: mohamed kamal on April 01, 2020, 07:59:08What needs explanation?
please speak in detail about the i3 vs i5 comparison. I think that most users would be interested in this discussion, because most reviewers just recommend the i5 due to the bang for buck benefits, but what is the real world difference in performance? what situations benefit from the i5? and what types of users need the i3 vs the i5?
An i3 scores almost half of an i5. Plus the GPU inside the i3 is much slower than the one in the i5. So 100$ extra is worth it.
Quote from: A. on April 01, 2020, 10:07:59
Could you please find out whether the RAM is dual-channel?
Quote from: JMac on April 01, 2020, 10:59:30Quote from: PPedal on April 01, 2020, 02:03:14
Yes marketing is a good thing. And wanting to be special. This laptop with medium specs just works. When it actually does.
So it is half as good an twice as expensive as many others. That is Smart!
Just not for people who bought it.
Not like windows Ultrabooks are much cheaper, especially not something with equivalent build quality. Value actually seems pretty good compared to the new xps or surface laptop line.
Quote from: PPedal on April 01, 2020, 02:03:14
Yes marketing is a good thing. And wanting to be special. This laptop with medium specs just works. When it actually does.
So it is half as good an twice as expensive as many others. That is Smart!
Just not for people who bought it.
Quote from: mohamed kamal on April 01, 2020, 07:59:08What needs explanation?
please speak in detail about the i3 vs i5 comparison. I think that most users would be interested in this discussion, because most reviewers just recommend the i5 due to the bang for buck benefits, but what is the real world difference in performance? what situations benefit from the i5? and what types of users need the i3 vs the i5?